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G.O.P. OFFICIALS, ONCE CRITICAL, STAND BY TRUMP AFTER NATO COMMENTS

Defending Donald Trump or deflecting his statements, some top G.O.P. officials
reflected the trajectory of a party that the former president has largely bent
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Donald J. Trump’s comments from the rally stage were not part of his
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By Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan

Feb. 12, 2024, 12:01 a.m. ET
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After Donald J. Trump suggested he had threatened to encourage Russia to attack
“delinquent” NATO allies, the response among many Republican officials has
struck three themes — expressions of support, gaze aversion or even cheerful
indifference.

Republican Party elites have become so practiced at deflecting even Mr. Trump’s
most outrageous statements that they quickly batted this one away. Mr. Trump,
the party’s likely presidential nominee, had claimed at a Saturday rally in
South Carolina that he once threatened a NATO government to meet its financial
commitments — or else he would encourage Russia to “do whatever the hell they
want” to that country.

In a phone interview on Sunday, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina seemed
surprised to even be asked about Mr. Trump’s remark.



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“Give me a break — I mean, it’s Trump,” Mr. Graham said. “All I can say is while
Trump was president nobody invaded anybody. I think the point here is to, in his
way, to get people to pay.”


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Senator Marco Rubio said, “I know exactly what he has done and will do with the
NATO alliance.”Credit...Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times


Senator Marco Rubio, the Republican Party’s top-ranking official on the Senate
Intelligence Committee, struck a matter-of-fact tone as he explained on CNN on
Sunday why he was not bothered in the least.

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Maggie Haberman is a senior political correspondent reporting on the 2024
presidential campaign, down ballot races across the country and the
investigations into former President Donald J. Trump. More about Maggie Haberman

Jonathan Swan is a political reporter covering the 2024 presidential election
and Donald Trump’s campaign. More about Jonathan Swan

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