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Trump comeback in 2024? Big appearance is approaching - daughter-in-law now reports of "hint"

2021-02-21T15:40:15.885Z


Silence fell over the former President Trump. That could be over now. In his first big appearance, he wants to talk about the future of the Republican Party.


Silence fell over the former President Trump.

That could be over now.

In his first big appearance, he wants to talk about the future of the Republican Party.

Update from February 21, 2021:

Shortly before Donald Trump's first public appearance after the Capitol storm (

see initial report

), Lara Trump sparked speculation that her father-in-law could apply for the Republican presidential candidacy for the 2024 election.

“He told us to hold on;

that this is not over for him.

And he has indicated that he would probably be interested in running again in 2024, "Lara Trump, wife of Eric Trump, told Fox News on Saturday (local time).

Trump was the leader of the Republican Party and the one everyone would turn to for support for the 2022 congressional elections or beyond. 

Trump has raised millions of dollars in donations since his election defeat, which he could use to support candidates who are close to him in order to maintain influence even after the end of his presidency.

Rumors have been going around for a long time that daughter-in-law Lara Trump is running for a seat in the Senate in the state of North Carolina.

Donald Trump's comeback: first public appearance after storming the Capitol - candidacy 2024?

Initial report from February 21, 2021:

Orlando, Florida - After leaving the White House, Donald Trump remained strangely silent.

For four years during his tenure, the ex-president had his most important mouthpiece, Twitter.

Since his ban from the short message service has shown how elementary this was for Trump's politics.

Instead, the Republican has withdrawn to Palm Beach.

But slowly he stirs again.

And shows: It is still there, even if some US media would like to forget it.

The news situation remains strangely calm after his first live interview on the death of the arch-conservative radio announcer Rush Limbaugh.

That is changing now.

According to reports from numerous US media, one thing is certain: Donald Trump has announced a public appearance.

It is the first time since the devastating events of January 6th, the storming of the Capitol, that Trump has returned to the stage.

He who drew much of his power from his high-profile appearances.

The event he chose for it is almost symbolic.

The Conference of Conservative Activists and Parliamentarians (CPAC).

The political career of the former business and TV man Trump began there in 2011 with a speech.

Donald Trump returns to the stage - attending important conference in Florida

Trump will speak again at CPAC next Sunday, February 28, in Orlando.

It will be about the future of the Republican Party and Joe Biden's migration policy, reports sources from Trump's environment.

Since taking office, Joe Biden has done a lot to turn his back on Trump's dealings with migrants.

So he announced that he wanted to ensure that the families who were separated on the Mexican border are reunited.

One of the tragic and sad high points of Trump's departure from a humane immigration policy.

What agenda Trump will pursue during his appearance is still open.

The former US President is known to deviate from scripts and appointments.

It can be assumed, however, that Trump will use the platform to rage against the outcome of the US election, attack the Republican minority leader in the Senate, Mitch McConnell - and possibly campaign for his candidacy for the US election in 2024?

The Future of Trumpism: The Ex-President's Agenda Is Hard To See Through

The

New York Times

, according to Trump have in recent days his Loyalist: and consultants: inside against signaled to want to run again as president.

With the second attempt at impeachment, the Democratic Party, led by spokeswoman Nancy Pelosi, wanted to prevent this from happening.

It is also possible that Donald Trump would like to send a signal in the direction of possible "heirs" of his politics by participating in the conference.

What is certain, however, is that Trump's participation in the conservative conference is likely to fuel the Republican Party's struggle for identity for its post-Trump future.

While some of the Republicans, for example Josh Hawley, Senator of Michigan State, want to preserve so-called Trumpism, the powerful Republican Mitch McConnell tries to minimize Donald Trump's influence.

The conference should also be exciting in terms of this political battlefield.

Ex-Vice-President Mike Pence, in turn, a former confidante of Trump, has

declined the invitation to participate

, according to CNN and

Politico

.

Since Pence's refusal to take part in Trump's wild ride on the conspiracy myths surrounding the 2020 US election, the two men have had an ice age.

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List of rubric lists: © Evan Vucci

Source: merkur

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