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Sununu Defends Trump Support Amid Stephanopoulos Grilling on ABC

On Sunday, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu had a disagreement with George Stephanopoulos on ABC News over his support for former President Trump. The conversation got intense as Stephanopoulos pressed Sununu about why he supported Trump, despite criticizing him in the past. Sununu explained that, as a Republican governor, it is not surprising that he supports the Republican president. He emphasized the importance of having a Republican administration to prioritize states’ rights, individual rights, and parents’ rights.

Stephanopoulos continued to challenge Sununu, questioning how he could reconcile his previous criticism of Trump, including his stance on the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, with his current support. Sununu responded by expressing that the American people are fed up with elitism and are more concerned about issues such as inflation and border security. He suggested that these are the real priorities for the average American, rather than the events of Jan. 6.

Sununu also downplayed the potential impact of any convictions related to Trump, stating that it would not be a significant factor for voters when they go to the ballot box. He argued that the focus should be on addressing pressing issues that directly affect families and communities, such as inflation and border security.

Overall, Sununu stood firm in his support for Trump and highlighted the need for a change in the current political culture, which he believes most of America is seeking.

Written by Staff Reports

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