
Donald Trump proposes abolishing the Department of Education
Speaking at the Conservative Party Political Action Conference (CPAC), former President Donald Trump hinted at running for president in 2024.
“We’ll make America proud again, we’ll make America safe again, we’ll make America great again,” the former US president said.
Mr Trump has kept the door open to his presidential bid through crowdfunding and rallies, but has not formally confirmed his ambitions.
Yesterday, Chris Christie, the former New Jersey governor and former adviser to Mr. Trump, estimated the former president’s chances of running for office again were virtually zero.
“Do I believe Donald Trump is going to run for president? I don’t. I believe he’s shooting 50-50 right now whether he’s running or not,” Mr Christie told ABC’s This Week.
Meanwhile, at the CPAC meeting, Mr. Trump claimed the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol and the alleged 2020 plan by right-wing militias to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer were “fake” government conspiracies.
“Their sting on Gretchen Whitmer is fake, like those who instigated January 6,” Mr. Trump said. “It’s a fake deal, fake. It’s a fake deal.”
Trump claims Jan. 6 riots and plot against Gretchen Whitmer are ‘fake’
In a speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday, Donald Trump claimed that the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol and the so-called right-wing militia’s plan to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020 were “fakes.” Government conspiracy.
“Their sting on Gretchen Whitmer is fake, like those who instigated January 6,” Mr. Trump said. “It’s a fake deal, fake. It’s a fake deal.”
“In my opinion, Gretchen Whitmer is less of a danger than anyone sitting in this room right now,” Mr Trump added.
Donald Trump claims Jan. 6 riots and plot against Gretchen Whitmer are ‘fake’
“Their sting on Gretchen Whitmer is fake, like those who instigated January 6th”
Alyssa Rahaman SarkarAugust 8, 2022 05:50
Trump pleads with supporters for donations to help him sue CNN
More than a week after threatening to sue CNN, Donald Trump has asked supporters on his email list to donate to help him fight his lawsuit against the media.
Mr Trump said late last month that he would sue CNN and “other media outlets” to dismiss his voter fraud charges.
In a 282-page letter sent last month by the former U.S. president’s lawyer to CNN President Chris Licht, the lawyer argued that the cable network defamed Trump, saying He is a liar on unsubstantiated voter fraud allegations and “has been issuing a denunciation of President Trump’s legitimacy and competence.”
Reporting by Vishwam Sankaran.
Trump pleads with supporters for donations to help him sue CNN
“Add your name now to show your support for my upcoming lawsuit against Fake News CNN”
Alyssa Rahaman SarkarAugust 8, 2022 05:43
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