21.9 C
Pakistan
Saturday, September 21, 2024

Will Trump return to the White House?

New York – Pak Sahafat – the days of the calendar are moving towards the midterm elections of the US Congress in 2022 and the presidential elections of 2024, and the evidence shows that Donald Trump, despite all his faults, shortcomings and lies, will not be removed from the US political scene.

According to a report on Tuesday the Cuban Princess Latina news agency wrote in the analysis of the possible scenario of the return of former US President Donald Trump to the 2024 election campaign: Even if some of Trump’s parties consider him a divisive figure, it is possible that Trump will announce his candidacy for the Republican Party for the 2024 elections.

Alexander Bolton, an analyst at Hill, believes that if Trump stays on the sidelines or at least keeps his personal election goals secret until the 2022 congressional midterm elections, a significant number of Senate members will be pleased.

A look at the actions of this American billionaire himself predicts what will happen in the future, and that is nothing but Trump’s return to the political arena. He did not leave the path even after losing the 2020 presidential election, despite the fact that not all of his party members supported his claims (such as stealing his victory over Joe Biden).

In the 2020 US presidential election, Trump was ahead of Biden before counting the mail; but with the count, which lasted several days in some states, the election result changed in Biden’s favor.

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.

Read more: Trump: Give me back my Twitter: https://www.paksahafat.com/en/?p=12723

Recently, a like-minded senator from the former president called him a “clinical narcissist,” while another senator simply said of Trump’s entry into the White House race, which Republicans are almost certain of, “I prefer calm.”

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest Articles