Former President Donald Trump is pushing Republicans to support those candidates who share his values in next year’s midterm elections as he launches a new.
Former President Donald Trump dashed the hopes of Republicans on Saturday who spent the weeks leading up to his public reemergence encouraging him to keep his focus on policy and Democratic shortcomings, rather than re-litigating his 2020 election loss once again.
Former President Donald Trump is pushing Republicans to support those candidates who share his values in next year’s midterm elections as he launches a new.
June 6, 2021 3 min read
(Washington) Donald Trump, who was banned from social media for flirting with the new presidential candidate in 2024, warned in his first televised speech on Saturday that “America’s survival” depends on the Republican victory of members of parliament in next year’s election.
On June 5, 2021 at 12:59 p.m.
Updated at 22:27
France Media Agency
If the former U.S. president finds his campaign music, that voice was much quieter in front of about 1,200 guests at the North Carolina Republican convention than at his famous big meetings.
During a keynote address of about 1 hour and 30 minutes in Greenville, in the southeastern United States, the 74-year-old millionaire came up with the idea for a new candidate in 2024, “a year I look forward to,” to applause.