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Trump dreams of returning to the White House

The controversial former president Donald Trump, who still has not conceded defeat to Joe Biden more than three months after taking office, has said he expects to step down as president by August.

Former US President Donald Trump is said to be expected to return to the White House in August as head of state.

The New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, who has been following Trump for decades and was the first to report on some government issues, in a tweet, Trump said he had raised the issue with a number of people with whom he had contacts, adding that Trump had focused on reviewing election results in states that were still trying to change their results.

According to the British newspaper “Independent”, despite the fact that there is no evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 US election, Donald continues to repeat theories of baseless conspiracy related to the election and claims that the election was stolen from him.

On Tuesday, “Doni O Sullivan”, a reporter for the CNN network, tweeted: Talk of a Myanmar-style coup in the United States has been popular for months among some Trump supporters and Satanists.

Haberman tweeted in response: Trump has told several people who are in contact with him that he expects to return to office by August.

He wrote in another tweet: This does not happen in a vacuum. It happens while he (Trump) is facing the possibility of an indictment by the Manhattan District Attorney.

Recently, a spokesman for the New York State Attorney General announced that the investigation into the Trump administration’s financial misconduct, which was previously of a civil nature, was criminal in nature and announced that it was cooperating with the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

Earlier, former US President Donald Trump‘s national security adviser Michael Flynn called for a coup against the government. “At a Q&A conference in Texas, Flynn said: “I want to know why what happened in Myanmar cannot happen here?”

“There is no reason,” the retired U.S. general continued amid cheers from those attending the conference. “I mean, it has to happen here.”

Members of the far-right Kiwanan sect believe that there is a behind-the-scenes administration in the United States that Trump has been trying to combat during his presidency. Proponents of his case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online.

After the election defeat, Trump claimed widespread fraud by Democrats and filed dozens of complaints in various states, almost all of which went unanswered. Finally, Trump supporters stormed the building on the day of the vote in a joint congressional session, killing and injuring a number of people.

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