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On January 20, Joe Bidens will be inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States and thus will occupy a seat in the White House in Washington.
Since the electoral defeat, President Donald Trump has stubbornly claimed that there was widespread electoral fraud. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Saturday dismissed a lawsuit from Trump’s camp, demanding that mail-in ballots be rejected.
The lawsuit is the latest in a long line since election night. Although the president has claimed that there was electoral fraud and that his election was stolen, neither Trump nor any of his supporters have presented evidence to support the serious accusations.
I will ask again
Now, however, The Daily Beast reports that Trump plans to run for reelection in four years, in 2024, if he fails to attack electoral defeat in court.
Sources close to the president claim that Trump and his team are already in the process of mapping prominent donors to get an idea of who will be behind him or against him. According to the website, several people on Trump’s camp will continue to stay with the president, should he choose to run for re-election.
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Trump is said to have had conversations with various advisers on how to publish the news. One possibility that has been discussed is posting the message on the same day that Biden is installed as president, writes The Daily Beast.
– Maybe they are involved
In an interview with the Fox television channel, Trump questions why the Department of Justice or the FBI have not done more to investigate the allegations of electoral fraud.
– I do not know, perhaps they are involved, says the president.
He acknowledged that it was difficult to challenge the outcome of the Supreme Court elections and seemed to doubt that the legal strategy would work. But he stressed that he will continue to challenge the electoral result.
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– He is with you 100 percent
Bloomberg also reports that Trump will run for office in 2024. Trump is said to have made the news during a meeting with National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Vice President Mike Pence, according to sources. with whom Bloomberg has been in contact.
– If you do, and I think I speak on behalf of everyone in this room, we are with you 100 percent, O’Brien is said to have testified during the meeting that took place in the Oval Office.
Pence and Pempeo shouldn’t have said anything, but they smiled at the news.
Neither Trump nor the White House have commented on the information.