After former President Trump told his fans recently that he would be back in some form, he recently confirmed that telling a reporter at Mar-a-Lago, “We’ll do something, but not just yet,”. This is according to the Washington Examiner.
It is no surprise that despite being banned from social media, and a planned impeachment trial, which will be his second, despite him being out of office, Donald Trump is staying tough. Most people would be done with public life for good after all that Trump has been through.
Donald Trump is nor ordinary man though.
Daily Mail reported in part:
President Donald Trump is hinting that he’ll be back on the political scene, but otherwise keeping his own counsel as he starts his new life as a Florida resident and golf club regular.
Trump has been in virtual seclusion since flying Mar a Lago in West Palm Beach in the final hours of his presidency – although he did hit the links his first day out of office and made it to the Grill Room of his golf club Friday.
Meanwhile, Facebook has issued a statement that they will leave it up to their Supreme Court panel to decide whether or not Donald Trump will get back control of his personal blue check Facebook page. Although anything can happen, we predict his outlook is gloomy on that front, but can’t say for sure.
Twitter on the other hand, has permanently banned the @realdonaldtrump handle. Although in theory they could reverse that, it is highly unlikely, more so than Facebook’s odds of reversal in our view.
Nevertheless, with an upcoming second impeachment, and whether they mean to do this or not, Democrats are choosing to keep Donald Trump in the news and in the spotlight, rather than focusing on President Joe Biden and his plans for “unity”. Time will tell if Democrat plans backfire or not.
Meanwhile we will continue to do our best to bring you updates on Donald Trump, President Biden, and more as we are able to do so.
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