This time, the likely spoilers are known in politics as useful idiots – persons knowingly pursuing lost causes to the benefit of others. In this case, the likely beneficiary will be Trump.
They acknowledged they might never fully close the national polling gap before Iowa's caucuses on Jan. 15.
A recent UN report said that the link between the Taliban and Al-Qaeda "remains strong and symbiotic.”
The audio included statements from former US president Donald Trump actively referring to "the papers [which are] highly confidential."
With only 1% of support among registered Republicans according to Reuters/Ipsos polling, Scott faces an uphill battle in his bid to win the Republican nomination.
Some GOP members of Congress even view the verdict as a hurdle to Trump’s return to the White House.
The former agent in question could be heard egging on protesters against Capitol police on by shouting: “Kill ‘em! Kill ‘em! Kill ‘em!”