Trump stumps for ’22 and ’24 at CPAC

Former President Donald Trump spoke Sunday at the Conservative Political Action Conference 2021 laying out a blue print for the next four years.

“We have the Republican Party. It is going to unite and be stronger than ever before,” Trump said. “We’re not starting new parties. You know, they kept saying, ‘he’s going to start a brand new party.’ We have the Republican Party, it is going to unite and be stronger than ever before. I am not starting a new party. That was fake news. Let’s start a new party and let’s divide our vote, so that you can never win. No we’re not interested in that.”

Trump listed the number of problems created in just the first 6 weeks of the Biden administration, stating that it is the “most disastrous first month than any president in modern history.”

“We all knew the Biden administration was going to be bad, but no one knew how bad they would be,” Trump said. “There’s no better example than the new and horrible crisis on our southern border,” he continued. “In just one short month, we have gone from America first to America last.”

The former president spoke about our energy independence and the scrapping of the Keystone Pipeline. Personally, my gas and electric bill almost doubled in February vs January.

While Trump would not say he will run in 2024, he did hint by saying, “We will first take back the House and then a Republican president will make a triumphant return to the White House. I wonder who that will be?”

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