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Donald Trump hints at 2024 run for presidency at CPAC

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Former US President Donald Trump made his first public look after leaving the White House on the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando. He hinted at a presidential run in 2024 and rubbished rumours that he might launch his personal celebration and cut up the Republican Party.
“They should be ashamed of themselves for what they’ve done to our country … the Supreme Court didn’t have the guts or the courage to do anything about it,” stated the forty fifth President of the United States. He urged the Republican Party to outlaw early voting and mail-in ballots to make sure “honest elections”.
“The Republicans have to do something about it. They better do something about it,” Trump said.
Significantly, he hinted that he’ll run for workplace in 2024. “With your help, we will take back the House. We will win the Senate. And then a Republican president will make a triumphant return to the White House.. And I wonder who that will be,” Trump stated.
Donald Trump continued to say that he had really gained in 2020. He stated, “Actually you know they just lost the White House. But who knows – who knows? I may even decide to beat them for a third time, OK?”
Trump continues to get pleasure from nice recognition inside the Republican Party. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has held Trump ‘morally responsible’ for the storming of Capitol Hill, stated just lately that he would “absolutely” help him have been he to be the nominee of the celebration in 2024.
Mitt Romney, one other staunch critic of the previous US President, admitted just lately, “I don’t know if he’ll run in 2024 or not, but if he does, I’m pretty sure he will win the nomination.”
Regardless of whether or not he does determine to run for President once more, Donald Trump has made it clear that his involvement in politics will not be over but. While he continues to be banned on main social media platforms, his hopes for one more presidential win will not be but over.