Earlier this month, we learned that while
Donald Trump appeared unhinged as unhinged can be during the years in which he was the leader of the free world, heâs somehow become even more insane since departing the White House in January. And the reason we know this is because, according tomultiplereports, heâs told people heâs going to be âreinstatedâ as president this summer, several years before
Joe Bidenâs first term is up. And perhaps even scarier than the idea of an ex-president thinking thereâs a mechanism in the Constitution to just put him back in the White House after he definitively lost the election is the fact that a wildly disturbing number of Republicans actually believe him.
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SalonJune 05, 2021
On Thursday afternoon, a new report in the National Review, longtime voice of the mainstream conservative movement, The National Review, confirmed much of what we d heard from previous Twitter reporting by Maggie Haberman of the New York Times: Donald Trump apparently believes that come August, he will be reinstated as commander in chief.
Haberman broke the supposed news on Tuesday, tweeting that Trump has been telling several people he s in contact with that he expects he will be reinstated by August.
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Yes, âMadmanâ Trump Believes He ll Be Back In White House By August
Earlier this week, the
New York Times Maggie Haberman reported that Donald Trump expects to be reinstated as president by August â inspiring some Republicans to accuse her of making it up. But conservative journalist Charles C.W. Cooke, in an article for the
National Review, writes that Haberman was not fear-mongering and that Trump really does believe he will be returning to the Oval Office this summer. Haberman s reporting was correct, Cooke writes. I can attest, from speaking to an array of different sources, that Donald Trump does indeed believe quite genuinely that he â along with former Senators David Perdue and Martha McSally â will be reinstated to office this summer after audits of the 2020 elections in Arizona, Georgia and a handful of other states have been completed. I can attest, too, that Trump is trying hard to recruit journalists, politicians and other