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So everybody, in light of Trump recently leaving office I felt we needed to make a thread to follow his doings away from the Biden administration thread.

To go off first, he will be speaking at a CPAC next weekend. Why? I don't quite know...Is there an plan in the works? Or just the usual speech? Only time will tell with Trump.
 
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So everybody, in light of Trump recently leaving office I felt we needed to make a thread to follow his doings away from the Biden administration thread.

To go off first, he will be speaking at a CPAC next weekend. Why? I don't quite know...Is their an plan in the works? Or just the usual speech? Only time will tell with Trump.
Some kind of plan, though it remains to be seen how big of a deal it is. He's been promising "more to come" and exciting things in the few press statements he gets. So maybe we will find out what he's been talking about.

New political party maybe?

We will see.

Interestingly enough, it'll be funny if his social media bans means only his better crafted speeches and such get to the public, and his lack of twitter posts to make him look bad, ends up increasing the public's opinions of him
 

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What if he does all of that.
New party, New social media for free speech. Everything
 

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What if he does all of that.
New party, New social media for free speech. Everything
It'd be something nice to hope for, and Trump has the resources to do it.

However, Trump would need an almost completely independent financial, tech support, and server/studio set up to keep from being deplatformed.

If he hosts it in Florida, it might be easier because of DeSantis's new push against the social media giants.
 

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It'd be something nice to hope for, and Trump has the resources to do it.

However, Trump would need an almost completely independent financial, tech support, and server/studio set up to keep from being deplatformed.

If he hosts it in Florida, it might be easier because of DeSantis's new push against the social media giants.
He'd also have to watch out for saboteurs; I would not put it past some of the "right-wing" establishment to try and insert themselves into his organizational structure, so that they can undermine it from the inside. After all; it's what they did for his term as president.
 

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He'd also have to watch out for saboteurs; I would not put it past some of the "right-wing" establishment to try and insert themselves into his organizational structure, so that they can undermine it from the inside. After all; it's what they did for his term as president.
I don't trust Trump to pick competent people to build this hypothetical platform. I supported Trump but it was always clear that he was terrible at delegation. A perfect example would be Trump's legal team during the election.

I have contacts inside DC and the former Trump administration and what they say about the Giuliani isn't pretty. Apparently he started most mornings off by drinking and things usually went downhill from there.

And Trump trusted him until it was too late.

I like Trump but I don't think he should be leading things going forward. It would be best if he anointed some person like DeSantis or Hawley as his successor and spent the rest of his efforts to help primary RINO squishes.
 

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ORLANDO, Fla. - Former President Donald Trump will claim he is the leader of the Republican party and its "presumptive 2024 nominee" when he makes his first public appearance since leaving office during the Conservative Political Action Conference next weekend in Orlando, according to a report.

A longtime Trump adviser told Axios his CPAC speech will be a "show of force," and said the message will be: "I may not have Twitter or the Oval Office, but I'm still in charge." The source reportedly added that "payback is his chief obsession."

Not sure how reliable this source is
 

Duke Nukem

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Not sure how reliable this source is

"payback is his chief obsession."

Sounds good to me if true.
 

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Hard to blame him.

He was robbed of a landslide election and got backstabbed to a ridiculous level.

I'd be upset too.
Yep, and the biggest backstabber was Pence.

Pence was not Trump's pick for VP, he was forced on Trump by the RNC, Pence controlled most staffing decisions (Trump had to take who he could get, because a lot of qualified folks weren't interested in working for the Trump White House), and there are other more...sinister rumors about Pence's part in the 'investigations/witch hunt' that went on.

Edit: The 2024 ticket should be DeSantis/Trump, so that Trump can preside over the Senate like Pence, and utter screw with the GOP senators who backstabbed him.
 

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So Mitch has finally accepted Trump controls the GOP now, not him or the the other elites. And Romney seems to have got the message as well.



Looks like Trump's threats of going third party with his proposed Patriot Party, and the polls saying he'd take half the GOP base with him, seem to have scared these swamp rats into accepting Trump is the GOPs leader now.
 

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Looks like Trump's threats of going third party with his proposed Patriot Party, and the polls saying he'd take half the GOP base with him, seem to have scared these swamp rats into accepting Trump is the GOPs leader now.
It sounds like Romney is just being realistic. 'I didn't support him in the past, and I won't support him in the future, but right now it looks like if he runs in '24 he'll get the nomination in a landslide.' It's McConnell who would puzzle me if I gave a damn what is going on in his reptilian brain.
 

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It sounds like Romney is just being realistic. 'I didn't support him in the past, and I won't support him in the future, but right now it looks like if he runs in '24 he'll get the nomination in a landslide.' It's McConnell who would puzzle me if I gave a damn what is going on in his reptilian brain.
Hopefully they both get primaried in the next elections.

Booting the neocons and RINOs from the GOP leadership would do a lot to help the party be representational of it's base, and not the DC swamp.
 

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