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Trump Jr. cracks down on Biden and spreads fake news about Disney statement about father surprised

2021-02-27T17:16:30.347Z


A new statement from Mitch McConnell says something about the balance of power among the Republicans. Donald Trump Junior is raging against President Joe Biden.


A new statement from Mitch McConnell says something about the balance of power among the Republicans.

Donald Trump Junior is raging against President Joe Biden.

Update from February 27, 5:50 p.m.:

On Sunday, Donald Trump will return to the political stage for the first time as ex-president.

He will give a speech at the Conservative Public Action Conference (CPAC), an annual gathering of ultra-conservative Republicans.

It all started with his son, Donald Trump Junior.

On the second day of the conference, he used his attendance to complain about US President Joe Biden and alleged cancel culture in connection with the Muppets.

The culprits for the Trump son: The "radical left".

He claimed that the children's show had been canceled by Disney +.

In reality, they were sometimes given a content warning by the streaming service because of “negative prejudice” and two episodes were removed for other reasons.

The Republican did not let the Twitter community get away with this mistake, and numerous video recordings immediately appeared with the correction of the fake news.

"I will confidently say that from his desk in Mar-a-Lago, President Trump will do more for America over the next four years than Joe Biden & Kamala Harris could dream of," said his friend Kimberly Guilfoyle, who is responsible for the conference was also on site in Orlando.

Trump Junior, in turn, complained about diversity in Biden's cabinet, renewed absurd election fraud allegations - and attacked Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's son.

Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell: Mighty Republican became the stirrup holder of his power

First message from February 26, 1:30 p.m.:

Washington, DC - The relationship between ex-President Donald Trump and the powerful Republican Mitch McConnell is complicated.

When Trump once got in position for the 2016 US election campaign, the Kentucky Senator was not enthusiastic about the business man and TV face.

But that changed with Trump's victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton.

And the majority leader of the Republican Party at the time became an important stirrup holder of power in Trump's presidency.

Until the riots of January 6, 2021 and the attack on the US Capitol, this symbol of US democracy.

That was too much for the arch-conservative Republican McConnell.

He kept his distance from Trump.

In the second impeachment against the ex-president, however, he voted for an acquittal.

Only to shortly thereafter condemn Trump as "practically and morally responsible for provoking the events" surrounding the storming of the US Capitol.

He defended himself with an insulting tirade * - and now the Republican minority leader is apparently back on a cuddle course, as the latest events suggest.

It's complicated.

Donald Trump returns to the political stage: Mitch McConnell assures him of his support

When asked whether he would support Donald Trump's candidacy in the US election in 2024, McConnell replied to the conservative US broadcaster Fox News: "Absolutely."

It is still unclear whether the 45th US President actually plans to run again for the highest office in the United States.

The Democratic Party, led by spokeswoman Nancy Pelosi, wanted to rule out this possibility with an impeachment.

Now there are assumptions that Trump plans to make this announcement in his first public speech as ex-president * at a Republican conference on Sunday.

Axios '

Mike Allen

writes that Trump "plans to send the message that he is the' alleged Republican candidate for 2024 '' and has a firm grip on the party's grassroots."

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Mitch McConnell and ex-President Donald Trump at the White House.

© Kevin Dietsch / imago

The Republican Party itself is in an identity crisis.

The Grand Old Party is fundamentally marked by the Trump era.

On one side of the political playing field: the heirs of Trumpism, for example Senator Josh Hawley, who want to continue surfing the wave of success of Trump's politics in order to secure the support of the republican base.

On the other hand, there are those who want to quickly put the Trump era aside.

From their Republican parliamentary group leader, however, they are now getting the signal: It is not that far yet.

And Senator Mitt Romney, one of the few Republicans who openly opposed Trump *, recently told the

New York Times

: “I look at the polls and the polls show that among the names that became known as potential competitors in 2024 , President Trump wins among the Republicans with a landslide. ”In the meantime, Trump's efforts are apparently underway to oust unwelcome party friends from offices and mandates *.

Mighty Republican Mitch McConnell: Statement suggests Trump's political career is not over yet

In the Fox News interview himself, Mitch McConnell initially said: “There's a lot to do between now and 24. I think I have four members who are planning to run for president, governors and others. ”It should be“ a wide open race ”. But when moderator Bret Baier asked whether he would support Trump if he was chosen as the party's candidate, McConnell replied clearly: “The party's candidate? Definitely. ”Statements like these show: Donald Trump will not sink into insignificance anytime soon.

(aka) * Merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital network.

Source: merkur

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