Asa Hutchinson
Born | December 3, 1950 |
Hometown | Bentonville, Arkansas, United States |
Spouse | Susan Burrell |
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More than 30 Republicans file amicus brief against Tennessee’s transgender care ban
- A group of more than 30 current and former Republican officials filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday condemning a Tennessee law that bans gender-affirming medical care for trans youth. “States have no business overruling the decisions of fit parents who make an informed medical choice for their children that is supported by their doctors,” the filing reads. The Supreme Court is preparing to take up a constitutional challenge to the law, which restricts access to puberty blockers, hormone therapies and surgeries specifically for the purpose of gender transitioning for people under the age of 18.
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Why this former Republican presidential candidate is at the Democrats' 2024 convention
A one-time Republican presidential candidate, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, makes the rounds at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
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Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson joining University of Arkansas law school as a professor
Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson announced on Thursday he will join the University of Arkansas's School of Law faculty as an executive in residence.
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Arkansans Democrats, former Gov. Asa Hutchinson visiting Democratic National Convention
The Democratic National Convention marks a major week for the Democrats and is bringing in current and former leaders from the Natural State from both parties.
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Johnny Cash statue at US Capitol set for September reveal
A statue of music legend Johnny Cash is set to be revealed at a dedication ceremony at the Capitol next month, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) announced Thursday. The ceremony will take place in Emancipation Hall and will be an invite-only event, Johnson and Jeffries said in a “Dear Colleague”…
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‘The American public always responds to strength,’ Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson speaks on Trump amid last day of RNC
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson was among the many in attendance at the Republican National Convention this week.
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Vance Is In, Reaganism Is Out
Plus: Day 1 of the RNC mostly strikes a unifying tone, and Joe Biden fumbles a sit-down interview with NBC.
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Asa Hutchinson says Americans will have ‘more confidence’ in Trump guilty verdict with time
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) said Thursday that Americans will gain “confidence” with the recent verdict in former President Trump’s New York hush money case over time. “I think, as time goes on, America will have more and more confidence in the jury result,” the former 2024 GOP presidential primary candidate said in an…
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Maddow Blog | After Trump’s conviction, will any Republicans ask him to quit?
In the wake of Donald Trump's felony conviction, Republican officials could call on him to quit the 2024 race. They're choosing not to.
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Asa Hutchinson Outlines The 'Major Point' From Trump's Guilty Verdict
The former Arkansas governor was previously booed by a GOP crowd when he predicted that Donald Trump could be convicted this year.
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Asa Hutchinson urges GOP colleagues to not take Trump conviction ‘lightly’
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) urged others in the Republican Party to take the recent conviction of former President Trump in his New York hush money case seriously, and to think about what it could mean for the upcoming election. “You had 12 jurors who, from all appearances, really devoted themselves to seeking the…
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