The former Republican president has resurfaced, claiming to be the winner of the last election, leaving the door open to the possibility of holding elections again in 2024.
Eighteen months after leaving the White House, the former US president Donald Trump has reappeared in Washington this Tuesday, claiming to be the winner of the last election and leaving the door open to the opportunity to run again in the 2024 election.
Without openly stating that he plans to try again for the White House, Trump he has refused to remain in the background.
His return coincides with a time when new revelations from the House of Representatives committee investigating the Capitol Hill attack have accused Trump of deliberate inaction. The House has defended that the former Republican president He did not want to stop the protest in time.
Trump, for his part, accuses the members of that committee that “they are the same who said he was an agent of Russia” as his 2016 election campaign was under investigation by the FBI for his ties to Russia.
On his return, the former leader has also said that he is sacrificing himself for his country, and that “this is an honour” because if he doesn’t, the nation “is condemned to be another Venezuela or another Soviet Union.”
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Source: EITB

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