We have been wondering for a month now what is next for President Donald Trump, who still contests the 2020 election that has ultimately led to Joe Biden being sworn into office under heavy National Guard security only to launch the realized fantasy of the progressive globalist elite.
Well, now we might have some insight into how he will next face off against this establishment enemy, and RINOs who turned on him post January 6th had better watch out.
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On Saturday, Politico broke the story that President Trump is gearing up to begin vetting Republican primary challengers to those members of Congress who so quickly put distance between himself and them in the aftermath of the election and January 6th riots.
Politico claims according to three sources that Trump has already gotten “dozens of requests” from hopeful primary challengers.
“We are in the process of putting together a more formal schedule for candidates who want to come get his endorsement,” Jason Miller, one of the former POTUS’ top advisors, was quoted as saying.
Since he left office, Trump has restricted most of his contact to his golf friends, members of his Mar-a-Lago club, and his personal friends.
According to one source close to the Trump camp, the former POTUS has become “unreachable.”
Did anyone think that would last long?
This man has fought so hard for us for five years straight—if anyone deserves to chill out for a bit, it’s him.
And you’d better believe it’s been productive.
Last week, President Trump said that, “where necessary and appropriate, I will back primary rivals who espouse Making America Great Again and our policy of America First.”
“We want brilliant, strong, thoughtful, and compassionate leadership,” he added.
Trump also told Newsmax in an interview last week he’s looking at options to come back harder on social media after being booted from the Tech Giant’s platforms post-January 6th.
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He has the ability to bring millions upon millions to a newly-created platform—something he said has kept him from joining Gab or Parler, as it could cripple a network’s servers.
Whatever POTUS 45 has planned, it’s clear his fighting is not over.
And, chances are, neither is the winning.