Trump hints he’ll run for president in 2024

Trump hints he’ll run for president in 2024

Trump hints he’ll run for president in 2024

Trump hints he’ll run for president in 2024

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  • Donald Trump could run for president again.
  • He is unapologetic about the Capitol Riots he is accused of provoking.
  • He called the congressional investigation into what happened “crazy” during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference.
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Donald Trump could run for president again, and he is unapologetic about the Capitol Riots he is accused of provoking.

He called the congressional investigation into what happened “crazy” during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference in Nashville yesterday.

As a ‘theatrical fabrication of partisan political fiction,’ the former president is accused of drumming up supporters after losing the 2020 election.

Read more: South Carolina: two Republicans attempt to hold off Trump challenges

He was his usual bombastic self in his first public appearance since the committee’s hearings began.

He still doesn’t seem to understand that he lost the last presidential election, and he continues to make baseless claims about electoral fraud.

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Trump said he had done nothing wrong while speaking to religious conservatives at a huge property near the Grand Ole Opry House.

‘What you’re witnessing is a total fabrication. He told the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority conference, “It’s a full and entire lie.”

He claimed that the committee’s video recordings and testimony, which included first-hand reports from senior aides and his own family members, had been improperly altered.

Read more: Trump was told fraud claims behind Capitol riot were false: aides

He also dismissed the January 6, 2021 uprising on Capitol Hill as “just a minor protest that got out of hand.”

Trump’s attendance at an event that has long served as a proving ground for presidential candidates comes as he mulls over whether or not to run for president again.

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According to those acquainted with the deliberations, the argument is about whether to make a formal announcement later this summer or autumn, or wait until after the November midterm elections, as is customary.

While Trump’s aides believe he hasn’t made up his mind about his plans, he has been publicizing them for months and continued to tease them yesterday.

An announcement in the near future could make it more difficult for other Republicans to run for office.

Former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, who served as Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations, has stated that she would not run for president.

Read more: Trump calls the investigation a “kangaroo court”

 

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