Trump at Conservative Conference: “Our Journey is Far from Ending”

About a month and a half after his term ended, former US President Donald Trump spoke tonight (Sunday) at the annual Conservative Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida. The conference opened last week with a sign of almost complete loyalty to the controversial leader who even displayed a gold statue of him.

In his opening remarks, the former president said: “Did you miss me? A lot of things happen, a lot of good friends in this room and in this whole country, I came to declare that there was no successful campaign like ours, we started it years ago and it is far from over. We will be stronger and bigger than we ever were. “

Trump addressed rumors of his intention to form a new party and rejected them. “This is Pike News,” said the former president, adding that “I am not starting a new party, we have the Republican Party.”

The former president then referred to the new President of the United States Joe Biden: “We will all answer that his rule will be bad, but we did not know how much. His whole campaign was a lie, Baiden had the worst first month the president ever had. Within a month we moved from “America First” to “America Last”.

Trump attacked Biden’s decision to cancel the construction of the wall that would prevent immigrants from entering U.S. territory. “We are one country and we can not solve everyone’s problems even though we really like to help,” the former president said.

According to speculation, he may announce his intention to run again in the 2024 race. “I stand before you today to announce that the amazing journey we began together four years ago is far from over,” Trump is expected to say, according to excerpts from the speech released by his team. “We gathered here this afternoon to talk about the future – the future of our movement, the future of our party, and the future of our beloved country.”

As you may recall, this month ended Trump’s second impeachment trial, which was charged with incitement that led to a burglary that resulted in five victims – and a winner. To convict Trump, and prevent him from running for president in 2024, a two-thirds majority of senators was required. 57 voted “guilty” and 43 voted “not guilty.” Seven of the 50 members of the Republican Party who were in the vote voted against Trump.

Democrats have made it clear that they are determined to continue with the Senate removal process, and President Joe Biden has made it clear that there is no way out. As they were not afraid to hide, the current trial was deliberately shorter than Trump’s previous impeachment trial, which lasted about three weeks.

During the trial, they showed videos of the former Republican president encouraging violence in his rallies, reiterating his allegations of election fraud and calling on his supporters to convene in Washington on January 6, when Congress convenes to officially confirm President Joe Biden’s election victory.

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