Following earlier reports,confirmed on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is planning to hold major rallies in the states of Ohio and Florida later this month.
Following a series of speeches to Republican conservatives over the past five months, former President Donald Trump will head to Ohio and Florida over the next two-and-a-half weeks to hold the kinds of mass rallies with rank-and-file supporters that fueled his White House campaigns.
Earlier reports from the New York Post indicated that Trump’s rallies are intended to “lay down a marker for 2024.”
Precursor To Another White House Run In 2024?
“Trump is expected to stage his first post-presidential rally in the Cleveland area on June 26, and follow up with an event in the Tampa area on July 3, said two aides familiar with the planning,” USA Today noted.
Recently, Trump hinted at holding rallies in Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
“We’ll be doing one in Florida, we’re going to do one in Ohio, we’re going to do one in North Carolina,” Trump told One America News in May.
Of course, the announcement of holding huge outdoor rallies, similar to those that helped define his 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, fuels speculation that the former president not only wants to maintain his influence within the GOP for the upcoming 2022 midterm election, he might be planning another run at the White House in 2024. Trump Still Defining Republican Party
In addition to these planned rallies, Trump’s post-presidential appearances have included the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida in February, and the North Carolina Republican Party’s state convention on June 5.
Trump has also granted a number of interviews to conservative news outlets and also issued a number of statements from his office on various issues since leaving the White House in January.
Are these rallies the precursor to Trump running again in 2024? It’s anyone’s guess, but at the very least, it’s safe to say the former Republican president wants his party and the country to know he isn’t going anywhere.
Following earlier reports,confirmed on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is planning to hold major rallies in the states of Ohio and Florida later this month.
Following a series of speeches to Republican conservatives over the past five months, former President Donald Trump will head to Ohio and Florida over the next two-and-a-half weeks to hold the kinds of mass rallies with rank-and-file supporters that fueled his White House campaigns.
Earlier reports from the New York Post indicated that Trump’s rallies are intended to “lay down a marker for 2024.”
Precursor To Another White House Run In 2024?
“Trump is expected to stage his first post-presidential rally in the Cleveland area on June 26, and follow up with an event in the Tampa area on July 3, said two aides familiar with the planning,” USA Today noted.
Recently, Trump hinted at holding rallies in Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
“We’ll be doing one in Florida, we’re going to do one in Ohio, we’re going to do one in North Carolina,” Trump told One America News in May.
Of course, the announcement of holding huge outdoor rallies, similar to those that helped define his 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, fuels speculation that the former president not only wants to maintain his influence within the GOP for the upcoming 2022 midterm election, he might be planning another run at the White House in 2024. Trump Still Defining Republican Party
In addition to these planned rallies, Trump’s post-presidential appearances have included the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida in February, and the North Carolina Republican Party’s state convention on June 5.
Trump has also granted a number of interviews to conservative news outlets and also issued a number of statements from his office on various issues since leaving the White House in January.
Are these rallies the precursor to Trump running again in 2024? It’s anyone’s guess, but at the very least, it’s safe to say the former Republican president wants his party and the country to know he isn’t going anywhere.
What happened to all your Trump and Russian collision propaganda posts the past 4 years. Was Trump found guilty? Or were you just reposting left wing lies? Just asking
Originally Posted by Sycamore
Originally Posted by rte
Following earlier reports,confirmed on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is planning to hold major rallies in the states of Ohio and Florida later this month.
Following a series of speeches to Republican conservatives over the past five months, former President Donald Trump will head to Ohio and Florida over the next two-and-a-half weeks to hold the kinds of mass rallies with rank-and-file supporters that fueled his White House campaigns.
Earlier reports from the New York Post indicated that Trump’s rallies are intended to “lay down a marker for 2024.”
Precursor To Another White House Run In 2024?
“Trump is expected to stage his first post-presidential rally in the Cleveland area on June 26, and follow up with an event in the Tampa area on July 3, said two aides familiar with the planning,” USA Today noted.
Recently, Trump hinted at holding rallies in Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
“We’ll be doing one in Florida, we’re going to do one in Ohio, we’re going to do one in North Carolina,” Trump told One America News in May.
Of course, the announcement of holding huge outdoor rallies, similar to those that helped define his 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, fuels speculation that the former president not only wants to maintain his influence within the GOP for the upcoming 2022 midterm election, he might be planning another run at the White House in 2024. Trump Still Defining Republican Party
In addition to these planned rallies, Trump’s post-presidential appearances have included the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida in February, and the North Carolina Republican Party’s state convention on June 5.
Trump has also granted a number of interviews to conservative news outlets and also issued a number of statements from his office on various issues since leaving the White House in January.
Are these rallies the precursor to Trump running again in 2024? It’s anyone’s guess, but at the very least, it’s safe to say the former Republican president wants his party and the country to know he isn’t going anywhere.
Do you really think the traitors will give up the USA without force? Trump can not get elected and the traitors control the voting machines. By spreading the illegals among the states they will turn blue one by one. Who controls the machines?
Do you really think the traitors will give up the USA without force? Trump can not get elected and the traitors control the voting machines. By spreading the illegals among the states they will turn blue one by one. Who controls the machines?
Mtn snake is right. These rallies may get people fired up, but he'll never get elected again. Republicans & democrats will make sure that doesn't happen again. He wasn't supposed to win the first time, they just underestimated him.
Do you really think the traitors will give up the USA without force? Trump can not get elected and the traitors control the voting machines. By spreading the illegals among the states they will turn blue one by one. Who controls the machines?
Mtn snake is right. These rallies may get people fired up, but he'll never get elected again. Republicans & democrats will make sure that doesn't happen again. He wasn't supposed to win the first time, they just underestimated him.
May be so, but you know damn well a bunch of 'Lifers' are sweatin bullets hoping he doesn't back a rival.
If we had half as much fight as Trump we'd turn this country around. I so much wanted Trump to lead the revolution to take our country back after 01/6/20.
What happened to all your Trump and Russian collision propaganda posts the past 4 years. Was Trump found guilty? Or were you just reposting left wing lies? Just asking
Originally Posted by Sycamore
Originally Posted by rte
Following earlier reports,confirmed on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is planning to hold major rallies in the states of Ohio and Florida later this month.
Following a series of speeches to Republican conservatives over the past five months, former President Donald Trump will head to Ohio and Florida over the next two-and-a-half weeks to hold the kinds of mass rallies with rank-and-file supporters that fueled his White House campaigns.
Earlier reports from the New York Post indicated that Trump’s rallies are intended to “lay down a marker for 2024.”
Precursor To Another White House Run In 2024?
“Trump is expected to stage his first post-presidential rally in the Cleveland area on June 26, and follow up with an event in the Tampa area on July 3, said two aides familiar with the planning,” USA Today noted.
Recently, Trump hinted at holding rallies in Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
“We’ll be doing one in Florida, we’re going to do one in Ohio, we’re going to do one in North Carolina,” Trump told One America News in May.
Of course, the announcement of holding huge outdoor rallies, similar to those that helped define his 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, fuels speculation that the former president not only wants to maintain his influence within the GOP for the upcoming 2022 midterm election, he might be planning another run at the White House in 2024. Trump Still Defining Republican Party
In addition to these planned rallies, Trump’s post-presidential appearances have included the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida in February, and the North Carolina Republican Party’s state convention on June 5.
Trump has also granted a number of interviews to conservative news outlets and also issued a number of statements from his office on various issues since leaving the White House in January.
Are these rallies the precursor to Trump running again in 2024? It’s anyone’s guess, but at the very least, it’s safe to say the former Republican president wants his party and the country to know he isn’t going anywhere.
Trump Set to Leave Office with at Least $850,000 of Unpaid Campaign Rally Bills
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With just weeks until his presidency ends, several cities across the U.S. are still owed payments from Donald Trump's campaign for rallies he held, totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The Texas city of El Paso said this week that they will be hiring outside legal counsel as part of their fight to obtain more than $500,000 from Trump's team to cover the security and other costs from a rally held there in February 2019.
The outstanding debt includes $470,000 in additional services provided by the local police and fire departments, as well as an additional $99,000 in late fees.
Last year, the Center for Public Integrity included El Paso among a list of 10 cities still waiting for payment from the Trump campaign team for rallies as far back as 2016.
A number of city officials have now confirmed to Newsweek that they have still not received the money that they invoiced, with some accepting that it may never arrive.
The debts range from just a few thousands dollars to more than $200,000 in Albuquerque, with El Paso owed the most of them all.
The city of Burlington, Vermont, confirmed that Trump's team still has not paid the $8,464.27 amount they are owed from a campaign rally he held there in January 2016 before he was elected president.
"Mr Trump's failure to cooperate with local law enforcement officials and lack of communication with the public and ticketholders put undue strain on the City's police, and unnecessarily hurt downtown businesses," Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger said in June 2016.
"Paying the invoice remains the right and honorable thing for Mr Trump to do."
Nearly five years later, the city still has not received the money.
"The Trump campaign has not paid the invoices. Our Police and Fire Departments did check in at the time after a month of non-payment had lapsed," Jordan Redell, spokesman for Mayor Weinberger, told Newsweek. "Beyond that point, the City concluded that it would not be cost effective to pursue collections remedies."
One of the main issues surrounding cities asking for payments for campaign rallies is that unless a contract is signed from both sides, there is no legal requirement for political committees to pay for security costs.
The cities dispatch additional police officers and other measures on their own accord for safety reasons as a duty for the public, with Trump's rallies sometimes bringing in tens of thousands of supporters to areas with relatively small populations.
Following earlier reports,confirmed on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is planning to hold major rallies in the states of Ohio and Florida later this month.
Following a series of speeches to Republican conservatives over the past five months, former President Donald Trump will head to Ohio and Florida over the next two-and-a-half weeks to hold the kinds of mass rallies with rank-and-file supporters that fueled his White House campaigns.
Earlier reports from the New York Post indicated that Trump’s rallies are intended to “lay down a marker for 2024.”
Precursor To Another White House Run In 2024?
“Trump is expected to stage his first post-presidential rally in the Cleveland area on June 26, and follow up with an event in the Tampa area on July 3, said two aides familiar with the planning,” USA Today noted.
Recently, Trump hinted at holding rallies in Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
“We’ll be doing one in Florida, we’re going to do one in Ohio, we’re going to do one in North Carolina,” Trump told One America News in May.
Of course, the announcement of holding huge outdoor rallies, similar to those that helped define his 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, fuels speculation that the former president not only wants to maintain his influence within the GOP for the upcoming 2022 midterm election, he might be planning another run at the White House in 2024. Trump Still Defining Republican Party
In addition to these planned rallies, Trump’s post-presidential appearances have included the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida in February, and the North Carolina Republican Party’s state convention on June 5.
Trump has also granted a number of interviews to conservative news outlets and also issued a number of statements from his office on various issues since leaving the White House in January.
Are these rallies the precursor to Trump running again in 2024? It’s anyone’s guess, but at the very least, it’s safe to say the former Republican president wants his party and the country to know he isn’t going anywhere.
Following earlier reports,confirmed on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is planning to hold major rallies in the states of Ohio and Florida later this month.
Following a series of speeches to Republican conservatives over the past five months, former President Donald Trump will head to Ohio and Florida over the next two-and-a-half weeks to hold the kinds of mass rallies with rank-and-file supporters that fueled his White House campaigns.
Earlier reports from the New York Post indicated that Trump’s rallies are intended to “lay down a marker for 2024.”
Precursor To Another White House Run In 2024?
“Trump is expected to stage his first post-presidential rally in the Cleveland area on June 26, and follow up with an event in the Tampa area on July 3, said two aides familiar with the planning,” USA Today noted.
Recently, Trump hinted at holding rallies in Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
“We’ll be doing one in Florida, we’re going to do one in Ohio, we’re going to do one in North Carolina,” Trump told One America News in May.
Of course, the announcement of holding huge outdoor rallies, similar to those that helped define his 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, fuels speculation that the former president not only wants to maintain his influence within the GOP for the upcoming 2022 midterm election, he might be planning another run at the White House in 2024. Trump Still Defining Republican Party
In addition to these planned rallies, Trump’s post-presidential appearances have included the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida in February, and the North Carolina Republican Party’s state convention on June 5.
Trump has also granted a number of interviews to conservative news outlets and also issued a number of statements from his office on various issues since leaving the White House in January.
Are these rallies the precursor to Trump running again in 2024? It’s anyone’s guess, but at the very least, it’s safe to say the former Republican president wants his party and the country to know he isn’t going anywhere.
Following earlier reports,confirmed on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is planning to hold major rallies in the states of Ohio and Florida later this month.
Following a series of speeches to Republican conservatives over the past five months, former President Donald Trump will head to Ohio and Florida over the next two-and-a-half weeks to hold the kinds of mass rallies with rank-and-file supporters that fueled his White House campaigns.
Earlier reports from the New York Post indicated that Trump’s rallies are intended to “lay down a marker for 2024.”
Precursor To Another White House Run In 2024?
“Trump is expected to stage his first post-presidential rally in the Cleveland area on June 26, and follow up with an event in the Tampa area on July 3, said two aides familiar with the planning,” USA Today noted.
Recently, Trump hinted at holding rallies in Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
“We’ll be doing one in Florida, we’re going to do one in Ohio, we’re going to do one in North Carolina,” Trump told One America News in May.
Of course, the announcement of holding huge outdoor rallies, similar to those that helped define his 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, fuels speculation that the former president not only wants to maintain his influence within the GOP for the upcoming 2022 midterm election, he might be planning another run at the White House in 2024. Trump Still Defining Republican Party
In addition to these planned rallies, Trump’s post-presidential appearances have included the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida in February, and the North Carolina Republican Party’s state convention on June 5.
Trump has also granted a number of interviews to conservative news outlets and also issued a number of statements from his office on various issues since leaving the White House in January.
Are these rallies the precursor to Trump running again in 2024? It’s anyone’s guess, but at the very least, it’s safe to say the former Republican president wants his party and the country to know he isn’t going anywhere.