Latest Trump news lineup. From his claims of plans to run in 2024 to what Republicans who polled say the Arizona audits will show.

Amol S.

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Trump claims and assures to his dinner guests, at multiple points in time, he will be running for President in 2024:

Donald Trump has told his dinner guests over at least three times over the past few months that he is planning to run in 2024. The most recent one happened sometime in the last two weeks. Unrelated to the dinner events, a former Trump advisor, who is still in talks with Trump's inner circle, has claimed that Trump has had thoughts of running in 2024 since May.

Donald Trump makes a statement in regards to vaccination rates that could be dangerous:

Donald Trump makes a claim stating, "People are refusing to take the Vaccine because they don't trust his Administration, they don't trust the Election results, and they certainly don't trust the Fake News, which is refusing to tell the Truth. "

Arizona Republicans in a poll say that the audit will most likely show Trump won:

62% of polled Arizona Republicans say they believe that after the audit, there will be new proof that will show Trump won the state's Electoral College votes.
 
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woolfe9998

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Yes, I started a thread on these rumors some time ago. I wouldn't be surprised if he did run, but Trump also has reasons to say he's going to run even if he's not sure. Because he wants to remain relevant in GOP circles.
 

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I wonder…. That if Trump really does run, will the establishment allow or encourage that candidacy? I’m thinking other republicans will want that job too, in particular several republican governors. And in particular Florid’s Ron DeSantis. When push comes to shove, I really wonder if the republican party will want to risk repeating Donald Trump with all of it’s flaws or start anew with a refreshing new face? Not to suggest that any republican governor as president would be refreshing.
 

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Wait, I thought he is the President now as he and the military are currently doing a sweep of the Pedophile DeepState? Or is it that he's going to be reinstated in August?

I'm always like a week or two behind whatever Mike Lindell and Fox News are telling the Republican base to believe. I'm so confused
 
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What's interesting is Fox had one of its anchors systematically refute all of Turmp's claims about the Arizona election. Also Hannity was begging viewers to get the COVID vaccine.
 

soundforbjt

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Trump with DeSantis as VP. Trump also said that if George Washington came back from the dead and picked Lincoln as his VP, Trump thinks he would win.

Be very afraid, he (with the help of the new laws passed in States) could win again in 2024.
 

HomerJS

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What's interesting is Fox had one of its anchors systematically refute all of Turmp's claims about the Arizona election. Also Hannity was begging viewers to get the COVID vaccine.
I wonder if this is the right's start of distancing themselves from Trump? They know the Jan 6 hearing are starting soon and will but up on the midterms.

Those things smell of a memo passed around @Fox
 
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I wonder if this is the right's start of distancing themselves from Trump? They know the Jan 6 hearing are starting soon and will but up on the midterms.

Those things smell of a memo passed around @Fox

That remains to be seen. There were some recent claims that Murdoch was now worried that letting Turmp fuck his network would tarnish his reputation, so he's possibly realizing he's going to go down in history as one of the shittiest pieces of shit. But I'm doubtful he's that concerned. I doubly doubt he's concerned about the Jan 6th investigations.

I'm somewhat doubtful of that as Fucker was sowing mistrust earlier. And Hannity I think is concerned now that its obvious its right wingers most likely to not be vaccinated and thus increase the spread and deaths from COVID (meaning he's realizing its just going to kill off their voters) that he's trying to get them to take it seriously to prevent them fucking themselves in elections by having worked to get their voters killed.
 

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What's interesting is Fox had one of its anchors systematically refute all of Turmp's claims about the Arizona election. Also Hannity was begging viewers to get the COVID vaccine.
what's even more interesting is Tucker is telling his viewers to ignore medical advice on TV.