Published 09:31 IST, November 23rd 2020
Trump may announce 2024 election bid before year's end; wants to retain his hold: Report
As Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the election he lost seem increasingly unlikely to succeed, he & his aides are apparently looking ahead—possibly to 2024.
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US President Donald Trump has refused to concede 2020 elections and has filed multiple lawsuits challenging poll results in several states. However, even as his efforts to overturn election he lost to his Democratic rival Joe Biden seem increasingly unlikely to succeed, Donald Trump and his close aides are apparently looking ahe—possibly to 2024.
'Trump plans to anunce a new campaign in three weeks'
According to Washington Post, Trump, contemplating what his future will look like upon exiting White House, sees running again as a way to preserve his hold on political and media landscape, and he may anunce plans to do so before year’s end. “One viser who recently spoke with President said that Trump told him he planned to anunce a new campaign in three weeks and that he wanted to act quickly to try to freeze large field of prospective 2024 Republican Presidential candidates,” report stated.
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Meanwhile, President-elect Joe Biden's Chief of Staff Ronald Klain on Sunday launched a scathing attack on President Donald Trump, saying American voters have rejected his leership and everything Republican leer is doing w is b for democracy of US. "I think he has definitely set back democratic rm here in United States. He's been doing that for four years, and that's ramped up since election, Klain told ABC News in an interview.
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'Trump has been rejected by 34 courts'
" voters rejected his leership. A record number of Americans rejected Trump presidency. And, since n, Donald Trump's been rejecting democracy. He has been launching baseless claims of voter fraud, baseless litigation. He's been rejected by 34 courts, and w se efforts to try to get election officials to overturn will of voters, he alleged. Exuding confidence that Biden would be in charge of country on January 20, Klain ted that this time it is t going to be same kind of inauguration that y h in past.
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09:31 IST, November 23rd 2020