The former US president said he was "taking very seriously" the possibility of running again in the election • "Polls show my running is something very positive"
Will he return to the White House?
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Former US President Donald Trump was interviewed today (Wednesday) on the broadcaster's radio broadcaster Dan Bongino, and asked if there is a possibility that as early as 2022 he will announce his intention to run for the US presidency again.
"The polls show that my running is something very positive," he said.
"I think it's most appropriate, if I declare it, to be right after the midterm (congressional) elections in 2022, and maybe even before that, especially if there are successful Republican elections."
He repeatedly said he was taking "seriously" the possibility of running again.
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Trump referred to the recent revelation that John Kerry, a former secretary of state under Obama, allegedly provided the Iranian foreign minister with information about the scope of Israeli activity against Iranian targets in Syria, and addressed allegations that government officials tried to prevent him from exposing their alleged corrupt activities.
"We revealed a lot of things about them," he said.
"I saw what was reported about John Kerry and what he did with Iran. I think we would have reached an agreement, but he told the Iranians not to make an agreement with us. Now it's coming out. It's a terrible thing."
Trump accused Kerry of acting in violation of U.S. law - the "Logan Law" - which prohibits people from making contacts on behalf of the United States if they do not hold an official position.
The former US president referred to a re-examination of votes that Republicans are initiating in some countries to sample ballot papers, to find out what the results of the presidential election were.
All the 2020 elections were fake, a lot of people agree with me. "
Trump answered the question of how he succeeded in the development of the vaccine against the corona "Warp Speed", in which vaccines were developed at record speed.
"The FDA is a messy body. If I were not president, you would not have been vaccinated for three to five years. That is what Pauchi (the White House's senior adviser on the Corona) estimated. Me, but we managed to get the vaccine within months. "