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Donald Trump is planning a real show of power during his big comeback this weekend.
He will run as the candidate given by the Republicans in the 2024 elections, according to information to Axios.
“It may not have the Twitter or Oval room. But I’m still the one who decides ”, is the message according to the site.
Despite the attacks on the election results that ended with the assault on the Capitol and a second Supreme Court for Donald Trump, the former president still has his party under control.
He is the most popular Republican among party representatives and voters. And he has already announced that those who have gone against him will have to pay dearly.
On Sunday, Donald Trump takes the podium for the first time since Joe Biden took over the White House. He will then be the keynote speaker at CPAC’s annual Conservative Conference in Orlando, Florida.
And then, according to information from the Axios news site, he will make a “show of power” and give the party the message that he is first in line to get the Republican nomination in the 2024 presidential election.
“It may not have the Twitter or Oval room. But I am still the one who decides ”, is the message to supporters and opponents according to information on the news site of one of the former president’s advisers.
“Trump is the party”
According to previous New York Times reports, Trump is also expected to speak out about the future of the party and give in to Joe Biden’s immigration policy.
Axios writes that the return is designed to show that he has control over the party, regardless of whether he will actually run in the 2024 election or not.
Donald Trump’s adviser believes that the former president’s position in the Republicans is stronger than ever and that no opposition faction has a chance to stop him.
Adviser Jason Miller tells Axios that Trump “is basically the Republican Party” and that the only fight going on in the party is between the establishment in Washington and the voters in the country.
– When you attack President Trump, you attack the Republican bases, he says.
A source tells Axios that “as in 2016, we will face Washington again.”
Many in the vicinity of Donald Trump believe that the former president will not stand for election in the end, whatever he says in public. But according to the New York Times, he has signaled to several around him in recent days that he is focused on taking on the Democrats in 2024.
According to Axios, Donald Trump will meet with advisers in Mar-a-Lago during the week to map out plans for the former president’s next political move and launch the apparatus that will ensure that selected candidates challenge their political enemies during the 2022 primary elections. ..
One of the 10 Republican members of the House of Representatives who voted to put him on trial appears to have already received a loyal Trump rival when he goes to the polls in November next year.
Former President Max Miller, 32, is seen as a likely rival to member Anthony Gonzalez, 36, in his Ohio constituency, Politico said.
Other challengers will surely follow at a rapid pace. According to Politico, dozens of people have already contacted Trump staff with the desire to meet with the former president to gain his support in several primary elections.
Continue with electoral attacks
While Donald Trump is planning for the future with his advisers, he has been relatively quiet on the outside since leaving the White House. But after the acquittal in the Supreme Court, the former president has returned to air his accusations of electoral fraud after maintaining discretion with this during the ongoing process in the Senate.
In a pair of television interviews Trump did on the occasion of the death of conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, he concluded that the election would be stolen.
And his response to Monday’s big news in the world of Trump, the Supreme Court’s decision that he must turn over his statements to a prosecutor in New York, also had to do in part with the election and its aftermath.
He wrote in the statement that the New York investigation into his tax deal “is a continuation of the greatest witch hunt in American history.” He also states that “murders and violent crime are increasing at a record rate and nothing is being done about it because elected representatives don’t care, but they have all the focus on going after Trump.”
“I will fight, as I have done for the last five years (even before being successfully elected) despite all the electoral crimes committed against me. We will win,” he concludes.
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