'I know it doesn't make any sense': Chris Sununu melts down after flip to support Trump
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ABC host George Stephanopoulos grilled New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) for supporting Donald Trump after attacking him during the primaries. During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week program, Stephanopoulos asked Sununu if he would support Trump even if he is convicted in a criminal trial. While supporting Nikki Haley earlier, Sununu had said Trump should drop out if convicted. "This morning, history being made, tomorrow that criminal trial, will your support for Donald Trump...

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