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Trump “I miss me” preview of 2024 presidential election

First public speech after retirement from the US conservative meeting

Trump Kissing the Stars and Stripes Former US President Donald Trump, who gave his first public speech after retiring on the 28th of last month, kisses the flag. Orlando=AP Newsis– Former U.S. President Donald Trump in his first public speech after retirement suggested the possibility of running for president in 2024. He expressed his intention to exert influence within the Republican Party of which he is now a member of the Republican Party without creating a new party. Former President Trump also made it clear that he would punish’traitors’ who turned his back on him, showing off his uncooled popularity and strength.

On the 28th of last month, 39 days after retirement, he chose the venue for his first public speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held in Orlando, Florida. “I still miss me,” said former President Trump, who started his speech with the question, “It’s a long way for our journey to end,” and “I’ll keep fighting on your side.” “I will not create a new party,” he said. “We have a Republican Party. The Republican Party will unite and become stronger than ever.” “The Republican president will reenter the White House in four years,” he said. “Who knows if I will run again and win for the third time.” After returning to politics and subduing opposition from the Republican Party, he expressed his intention to run for the presidential election in 2024, when he turns 78.

He added, “The Republican Party needs strong leadership,” and said, “I will actively work to establish a strong, tough and smart Republican leader.” He also publicly pledged revenge for Republican lawmakers who betrayed him. He named the 17 Republican Senate and Senate members who were in favor of their impeachment, raising their voices, saying, “We must remove all of them in the next election.” In particular, Rep. Liz Cheney, third in the Republican House of Representatives, was called a “warmonger” and was chosen as a representative target to be defeated in the next election. The Washington Post (WP) reported on the day that a special political activity committee called’Super Pack’, led by the anti-Trump camp in the Republican Party, was launched to oppose Trump’s return to political world.

In his speech that day, former President Trump unreservedly poured out criticism and swearword against President Joe Biden. “Biden’s first month was more catastrophic than a month after any modern president took office,” he said. “His policy is anti-job, anti-family, anti-border, anti-energy, anti-science.” “Biden has made’America First’ a’America Last’ in a month,” he said and said he would fight against the Democratic Party’s’radical socialism’. The audience attending the event responded with enthusiastic cheers and standing ovation. In particular, in the part where former President Trump mentioned his rerun for the presidential election, the voices of supporters increased sharply. “USA,” “four more years,” “we won,” “I love you,” and so forth, and continued booing whenever there were criticisms of President Biden. In a survey of 1,000 CPAC attendees that day, 68% of the Republicans said they wanted Trump to run in 2024. More than half of the respondents said they would support if he runs for 55%. The political media’The Hill’ reminded that all senior Republican leaders, including Senator Mitt Romney, former vice president Mike Pence, and former President George W. Bush, who did not stand on the side of Trump, were all absent. He commented that it became’TPAC’ with T (Trump, Trump) attached.

Washington = Correspondent Lee Jung-eun [email protected]Go to reporter page>

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