Watch live: Nikki Haley continues South Carolina campaign ahead of primary
Watch live as Nikki Haley continues her campaign in South Carolina on Thursday, 22 February, ahead of this weekend’s Republican primary.
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Watch live as Nikki Haley continues her campaign in South Carolina on Thursday, 22 February, ahead of this weekend’s Republican primary.
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Donald Trump has said that being hit with a $350m judgement following his recent high profile fraud case was “a form of Navalny,” in reference to the jailing and apparent murder of the late Russian dissident.