Donald Trump, who lost last year's election to President Joe Biden, has plans to return to the White House soon, claims his onetime White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer.
According to Washington Examiner, Spicer simply said, “He’s in." He made the claim during an interview of his upcoming book, "Radical Nation: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s Dangerous Plan for America."
Spicer said that Trump’s desire to run for the presidency strengthened over the last few months, after watching Biden’s way of handling burning issues like immigration.
Meanwhile, pollster John McLaughlin believes that “the more Biden fails, the better President Trump looks.” He even predicted that if Trump ran for the 2024 election and emerged victorious then the second version of Trump would be smarter and better.
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows' recent remarks on Trump also appeared to hint at the former president running for presidency again in 2024, reported The Hill. He shared that he and Trump had been meeting with “some of our Cabinet members," and that the former President's world is looking to “move forward in a real way.”
In the last few months, Trump has been busy with rallies. He is now looking forward to his Aug. 21 Alabama rally, which his political organization, Save America, labeled as a major one. Prior to this, he was also part of events in Florida and Ohio that were seen as his comeback to the rally circuit.
Trump has often expressed that he isn't impressed with Biden's style of handling issues in the US. In February, the former President said that everyone knew that the Biden administration was going to be bad, but nobody imagined just how bad they would be, reported CNBC. He went on to call Biden's first month as President "the most disastrous" one in modern history.
Citing a horrible crisis on US' southern border, Trump said that in just a month the country has gone from first to last.
Despite losing the presidential election last year, Trump refused to concede. He was even impeached by the House of Representatives in connection with the Capitol riot on Jan. 6.
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