In the aftermath of former President Donald Trump’s multiple indictments, nearly all of Trump’s competitors in the Republican presidential race have rallied around him or kept their mouths shut. It looks like that wall of protection around the front-runner is finally beginning to crumble.
Several 2024 hopefuls, including former Vice President Mike Pence, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley and Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., have begun to criticize Trump over his latest indictment, or at least suggest that the charges are worth taking seriously. It seems that Trump’s latest legal troubles could finally provide the basis for widespread negative attacks from his competitors. The question is whether the Republican base will actually care.
It seems that Trump’s latest legal troubles could finally provide the basis for widespread negative attacks from his competitors.
After siding with Trump over his first indictment, in New York, Pence at first took a cautious approach to the second indictment. On Friday, before he had read the unsealed indictment, Pence said he was “deeply troubled to see this indictment,” but that he was waiting to see “the facts” that it would surface.
The former vice president’s tone changed this week. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, Pence said the indictment contained “very serious allegations. And I can’t defend what is alleged.” He added that “the president is entitled to his day in court, he’s entitled to bring a defense, and I want to reserve judgment until he has the opportunity to respond.” (Trump has pleaded not guilty to the charges.)
Haley made an even harder pivot. She sided firmly with Trump after his first indictment and initially after news of his second indictment. On Friday she tweeted, “This is not how justice should be pursued in our country.”
But on Monday, Haley struck a markedly different posture, as Politico noted. She told Fox News that while she believes the Justice Department and the FBI have “lost all credibility with the American people,” she also thought the charges brought against Trump raised serious questions about him. “If this indictment is true, if what it says is actually the case, President Trump was incredibly reckless with our national security,” Haley said. “This puts all of our military men and women in danger.”
Scott has also wavered after initially siding with Trump last week. Politico reports that a campaign event in South Carolina on Monday, he decried a “double standard” for Republicans and Democrats but also called the federal indictment “a serious case with serious allegations.”








