Trump Hints At 2024 Presidential Run

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Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Leading Republicans spent much of three days avoiding Donald Trump’s chief grievances or ignoring him altogether as they unified behind a midterm message designed to win back the voters the polarizing former president alienated while in office.

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That changed Saturday night.

Facing thousands of cheering activists at the Conservative Political Action Conference’s annual meeting, Trump falsely blamed his 2020 election loss on widespread voter fraud, for which there is no evidence. As Russian troops advanced on the Ukrainian capital in an invasion widely condemned by Western leaders, Trump described Russian President Vladimir Putin as “smart.”

“Of course he’s smart,” Trump said, doubling down on praise of the Russian leader that many other Republicans have avoided in the wake of the invasion. “But the real problem is our leaders are dumb. Dumb. So dumb.”


While Trump expressed support for the Ukrainian people and called the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a “brave man,” he also noted his ties with other leading autocrats. He specifically pointed to his friendly relationships with Xi Jinping of China and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Trump then left no doubt he is the most powerful voice in Republican politics by indicating he will run for president a third time in 2024. “We did it twice, and we’ll do it again,” Trump said. “We’re going to be doing it again, a third time.”

Up until Trump’s appearance, lies about election fraud, the focus of last year’s conference, had been an afterthought among the top speakers. No one parroted Trump’s approving rhetoric toward Putin. And some leading Republicans didn’t even mention Trump’s name.

Instead, those most likely to seek the GOP’s 2024 presidential nomination not named Trump united behind an agenda that includes more parental control of schools, opposition to pandemic-related mandates and a fierce rejection of “woke” culture. The message from more than a half-dozen elected officials, delivered to thousands of mostly white activists at an event that usually celebrates far-right rhetoric, does not mean the party has turned its back on Trumpism.

Far from it. The former president was a frequent topic among some of the conference’s lower-profile speakers. T-shirts proclaiming “Trump won” were being sold in the hallways. And Trump is expected to be announced the overwhelming winner of CPAC’s 2024 presidential preference straw poll on Sunday.

Still, conference organizer Matt Schlapp, the chair of the American Conservative Union, noted that Trump does not have an absolute lock on his party’s base.

He pointed to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, in particular, who was a crowd favorite throughout the first three days of the four-day conference. Audience members applauded almost every time DeSantis’ name was referenced or his picture appeared on big screens.

“Trump looms large,” Schlapp said in an interview. “No. 1 is, Does he run again? And it’s overwhelming that people want him to. But there’s a diversity of opinion.”

And while Trump’s most controversial supporters were generally given lower-profile speaking slots over the four-day program, they were not excluded. Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., appeared on a Saturday morning panel hours after being featured at a conference of pro-Trump white nationalists.

Trump offered Taylor Greene a particularly warm shoutout during his speech as he ticked down the Republican officials in attendance.

“I refuse to shut up,” Taylor Greene said earlier in the day during a brief appearance as she railed against “Democrat communists.”

Despite Trump’s dominant place at the head of the Republican Party, other party leaders are increasingly optimistic they have found a forward-looking strategy to overcome pro-Trump extremism and expand the party’s appeal with control of Congress at stake in November.

It’s essentially the same playbook that Virginia’s Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin used last fall when he won in the swing state by avoiding Trump and his biggest grievances, including the false notion that the 2020 presidential election was plagued by mass voter fraud.

“There are people that perhaps have never voted the same way any of you have in a presidential race and they’re really angry,” Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said Friday. “And that’s why I believe that for all the negative we’ve heard, the pendulum is swinging.”

Democrats are clinging to paper-thin majorities in the House and Senate, and voter sentiment has swung in an ominous direction for them since President Joe Biden took office in January 2021. In an AP-NORC poll conducted Feb. 18-21, 70% of Americans said the country was headed in the wrong direction. As few as 44% said the same in April 2021.

Some leading Republicans seemed intent at CPAC on not helping Democrats by embracing Trump.

Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, who tried to block the certification of Biden’s electoral victory after the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, sidestepped a question about whether he would challenge Trump in a 2024 prospective matchup.

“I’ve said I’m not planning to run for president,” Hawley said. He also declined to say whether he wants Trump to run again in 2024: “I never give him advice, including on this.”

Hawley also said it was a mistake for Republicans like Trump to offer soft praise for Putin. “Putin is our enemy. Let’s be clear about that,” Hawley said.

DeSantis, who has also refused to rule out a 2024 presidential bid should Trump run, did not mention the former president in his 20-minute address, focusing instead on his resistance to mask and vaccine mandates.

Trump’s former secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, spoke about his work in the Trump administration, but he did not repeat his own recent flattering comments about Putin, in which he called the Russian leader “very capable” and said he has “enormous respect for him.”

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, considered a potential running mate for Trump in 2024, talked about the 2016 presidential election and the unsubstantiated allegations that Democrats in power “spied” on the Trump campaign. But she pivoted quickly to the future.

“We have some fantastic fighters, like President Donald Trump. But he’s not alone. The American people are on our side,” Noem said.


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Vote GOPQ
Vote GOPQ
2 years ago

Vote Trump 2024 because…
Putin is a genius
Putin is very savvy
Abbas is a grandfather type figure
He fell in love with Kim
There are very fine people on both sides

but even if you truly care about America, and are not particularly fond of despots, and therefore chose not to vote for an egotistical maniac, he will still pressure state AGs to find him just enough votes, and if that doesn’t work he can always count on his GOPQ allies in Congress to try their best to undermine the constitution and the will of the people.

And BTW Trump is a loser. Lost popular vote in 2016 and 2020. Lost the House for the GOP in 2018 and cost the GOP the Senate in 2020. Apparently, the loser in chief is not yet tired of all the losing.

Charles Hall
Charles Hall
2 years ago

Trump is Putin’s Manchurian Candidate. His enthusiastic reception at CPAC — and that for Marjorie Taylor Greene — shows that the Republican Party is the Party of Putin, Xi, Kim, White Supremacists — and stupid Jews who don’t realize what they are about.

R menachem mendel
R menachem mendel
2 years ago

trump is a criminal

Kievnik
Kievnik
2 years ago

Who will be trump’s new VP? Pence? Sliwa? Putin? Bloody Un? Viktor Orban?Michael Cohen? Choose one.

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
2 years ago

President of which country?

Vote GOPQ
Vote GOPQ
2 years ago

Trump’s most loyal crew of MTG and Gosar attend and address a white supremacist rally once again.

At GOPQ we stand with neo Nazis as long as they support our dear leader. We will not let the woke left silence those that praise Hitler. We understand that there “are very fine people on both sides.” That is why our dear leader will never ever condemn people like Gosar and MTG.

Yankel
Yankel
2 years ago

Trump’s overt suppott of Tsar Pootin may be his ultimate calamity. How many civilian deaths must there be? Even Fox Neias is vs Pootin.

ezra
ezra
2 years ago

Can we just put this grifter to bet already?

Torah jew
Torah jew
2 years ago

Iyh trump the self declared most pro lgbt president ever will go away forever . He has already turned the Republican Party into a party that supports the worst tumah. He did to the Republican Party and The “conservatives” what Obama did to mainstream America

John doe
John doe
2 years ago

Whaaaa Trump hurt my feelings by tweeting something mean he called a dictator a genius he said “you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides”
he said “peacefully and patriotically protest” he should be imprisoned for the rest of his life.

MTG is crazy and supports him so obviously anyone else who supports him is also crazy

Trump is a terrible person it was during his presidency that Russia invaded Crimea and several years later Ukraine. During Bidens and Obamas y”s presidency there were no wars

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

AP=Always Propaganda.
“Trump falsely blamed his 2020 election loss on widespread voter fraud, for which there is no evidence.”

There is, of course, plenty of evidence for this, though it hasn’t been heard in court because the courts decided not to listen to the cases in the first place.

But, as pathetic as that usual propaganda is, that’s besides the point here.

The entire article is a sleazy and grossly misleading portrayal of President Trump, including his latest speech, just as did the “corrupt media”, as President Trump called them, from even before he got elected.

But, as pathetic as that is, the most pathetic of all is that any Jew (other than the die-hard liberals) even believes any of the nonsense in this article. As President Trump pointed out, the only President in this century, on whose watch Russia did NOT invade a country, is President Trump.

So, while WW III rages in the Ukraine area, and after the media’s gross lies about President Trump, including the fake “Russian Collusion”, have already been shown to be the utterly shameful lies that they are, with the consequences of him not being in the White House now, which would presumably have prevented this war, the media now has the audacity to spew forth this above article.

Actually, the media don’t have any shame, so instead of shame, the proper term is “evil”, not “shameful”.