Former President Donald Trump was largely expected to run for president in 2024. Before last week’s mid terms he planned a big announcement today. However, Republicans did not do as well as they’d hoped during that election.
Many were not sure if Trump would have a change of heart or postponed tonight’s announcement. However, Donald Trump has been a man who historically performs best under pressure.
No political figure in modern history has been under as much pressure as Trump probably, and he has been more resilient than anyone else despite fake investigations, negative press 24/7 and many in fakers within his own party.
None of this is holding Trump back. “Two years ago we used to be a great nation” he said at one point during his speech. “This decline is not a fate we can accept” Trump said of what is happening under Joe Biden’s watch.
Trump mentioned how the GOP won back the U.S. House it appears, and acknowledged that Republicans should have done better. “The citizens of our country have not yet realized the full extent and gravity of the pain our nation is going through, and the total effect of the suffering is just starting to take hold…”
Donald Trump continued on speaking before he arrived at a final announcement, keeping the audience in suspense. “Despite the outcome in the senate, we can not lose hope” he said before re endorsing Herschel Walker for his U.S. Senate runoff race in Georgia. Trump went on to rally his audience by announcing that Nancy Pelosi has just been “fired” as House Speaker in his words.
“In order to make America great and glorious again I am announcing my candidacy for presidency of the United States.”
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