Tim Scott defends quiet debate performance: 'Loudest voices too often say too little'
Fox News
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina takes a shot at some of his 2024 rivals over their "food fight" at the recent first GOP nomination debate.
Scott, a rising star in the GOP, has been spotlighting an uplifting conservative message as he seeks his party’s presidential nomination. And because he mostly avoided the numerous verbal fistfights at the first debate on Aug. 23, he rarely enjoyed the glare of the primetime spotlight.
The senator — who didn't target his fellow candidates and wasn't targeted by any of them — grabbed far less speaking time than most of his onstage rivals and appeared to fade into the background amid the jousting.
The country began to see the effects of President Trump’s policies in his second week in office, with the White House implementing tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China; border crossings plummeting; DEI programs shuttering; the federal workforce being faced with the decision to return to the office or to resign; and more.
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