Despite facing multiple court cases and controversies, former President Donald Trump appears to be on track to secure the Republican Party's nomination for the United States Presidential Elections in November. Trump's primary rival, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, withdrew his bid for candidacy and declared support for Trump over the weekend. Trump has not participated in debates with other candidates but still managed to beat DeSantis by a significant margin in the first Party candidate selection caucus in Iowa. While incumbent President Joe Biden continues to face challenges in governance approval polls, most analysts predict that he will secure the Democratic Party's nomination as there are no other popular candidacy rivals. The Democratic leadership hopes to sway the large independent voter bloc in Biden's favor. Meanwhile, as the Israel-Palestine conflict continues to escalate, Israeli hardliners are hoping for a Trump win, fearing that a Biden administration would attempt to curtail Israeli offensives. Trump's lead in primary polling is currently seen as insurmountable, but the official nomination will only be confirmed in July after all scheduled primary races are completed.