‘Get ready’: Trump says it’s ‘very likely’ to run for president again in 2024
Donald Trump last night told a crowd in Sioux, Iowa, that he was more likely than ever to run for president in 2024 — but stopped short of making an ironclad commitment to do so.
“In order to make our country successful, safe, and glorious, I will probably do it again,” he said. “Get ready, that’s all I’m telling you – very soon. Get ready.”
Among those who warmed up the crowd before the former president’s speech was radical Georgian Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green, who urged the crowd to boo Pelosi saying he should have been armed and shot the man who assaulted him. Pelosi was released from the hospital earlier on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the judge dealing with the fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Leticia James against the Trump Organization and the Trump family decided that an independent monitor would oversee the company, limiting its ability to do business.
Additionally, CNN notes that because a Trump 2024 run appears likely, Justice Department officials have discussed the potential need for a special counsel to investigate the January 6 and Mar-a-Lago documents. An outburst of activity is expected after the mid-term.
Trump to run for president again
head for one time Donald Trump He dropped the strongest hint yet that he might run for White House For the third time in 2024 after months of speculation.
Addressing an electoral rally in Sioux CityIn Iowa Thursday night, Mr. Trump said it was “very, very, very likely” to make another bid for president.
“And now, for the sake of making our country successful, safe, and glorious, I will probably do it again,” Mr. Trump said at an event in support of Republican Senator Chuck Grassley.
“Get ready, that’s all I’m telling you – very soon. Get ready,” Mr. Trump added as the crowd chanted his name.
The 45th president also repeated false allegations of his victory in the 2020 presidential election.
Alisha Rahman Sarkar reports.
Andrew NottiNovember 4, 2022 11:30
Call the police to complain of trespassing in Mar-a-Lago
Palm Beach Police officers have been called Mar Ago Thursday morning after a report about a man who refused to leave the place Donald TrumpFlorida resort.
Captain Will Rothrock said: Fox News They were contacted by Secret Service agents about a “routine assault complaint.”
Andrew NottiNovember 4, 2022 10:30
Ted Cruz Complains That Trump Doesn’t Spend $100 Million on GOP Candidates
The Texas senator called out the one-term president during Tuesday’s episode of his podcast judgment Claiming to be sitting on “a hundred million dollars” rather than using it to support pro-Trump candidates on ballots across the country.
Joanna Chisholm reports.
Oliver O’ConnellNovember 4, 2022 09:15
Trump calls for Mitch McConnell to be impeached
On Thursday morning, Donald Trump called for the impeachment of Mitch McConnell, saying, “They should impeach Mitch McConnell..they have something against him.”
Oliver O’ConnellNovember 4, 2022 08:00
Could the Cash Patel immunity deal pose a ‘grave legal risk’ to Trump?
Immunity deal granted to Donald Trumpassistant cash battle The former president could be plunged into legal jeopardy, experts said.
Patel did appear before the grand jury in October when he invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
Sravasti Dasgupta reports.
Oliver O’ConnellNovember 4, 2022 06:30
What could prevent Trump from running in 2024?
But while the loss to Joe Biden in November 2020 may have dented the president’s pride for one term and sparked 18 months of lies about fraudulent ballot boxes, it now looks almost certain that Trump will run for the White House in 2024.
What, if anything, could thwart his plans?
Oliver O’ConnellNovember 4, 2022 05:00
Trump 2024 campaign gears up for post-midterm launch
He also played in front of a crowd of supporters in Robstown, Texas, the former president Donald Trump It drew cheers when he talked about his first two runs White House – The third tirade.
“In order to make our country successful, safe, and gloomy again, I will probably do it again,” he said last month.
Perhaps this topic carefully “probably” will soon disappear from Trump’s radical rhetoric. The former president’s aides are making quiet preparations for the 2024 presidential campaign that could be launched shortly after next week’s midterm elections as Trump tries to cash in on what was expected. republican He wins by pushing himself to be the frontrunner for his party’s nomination.
Oliver O’ConnellNovember 4, 2022 03:30
ICYMI: Emails show Trump’s lawyers believed Judge Thomas was key to sabotaging the outcome of the 2020 election
justice Clarence Thomas He was, from the start, a member of Supreme courtAccording to new documents, the nine-member Judicial Council, which the Trump campaign has identified as an ally,
Court issuance of emails between two Donald TrumpMembers of the 2020 campaign legal team explain how the masterminds of efforts to delay the certification of election results in Georgia and other states believed that Mr.
This revelation may be less startling than if it were his wife, Jenny ThomasShe did not find herself at the center of the Jan. 6 commission’s investigation into people who helped Donald Trump try to pressure state legislatures across the country to sabotage election results.
The full story is John Bowden.
Oliver O’ConnellNovember 4, 2022 02:45
Trump launches midterm offensive in Iowa with a growing list of familiar grievances
Donald Trump took the stage in Sioux City, Iowa, at about 8:30 p.m. ET on Thursday and almost immediately began vilifying the country he led two years ago, calling Hawke State “under siege” by a group of rogue villains including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senator Chuck Schumerand the president Joe Biden.
He distributed canned lines about inflation and the cost of Thanksgiving dinner to Americans with racist attacks to the New York state attorney general who is currently suing him, his family and his eponymous real estate company to recover millions of dollars his office claims were defrauded. Financial institutions in New York.
Read Andrew Feinberg’s full report:
Oliver O’ConnellNovember 4, 2022 02:15