With These Numbers, All Trump Has To Do Is Declare His 2024 Run and the GOP Primaries Are Over

Before Mitt Romney became a thorn in the side of the Republican Party, he was in a similar position as Donald Trump. After the 2012 election, almost everything Romney predicted would happen under a second Obama term—happened. Russia ran amok, Obamacare was a disaster, premiums rose and hurt the middle class, and job growth was anemic.

Share

Trump gets around social media ban with new site that can be shared on Facebook, Twitter

Trump gets around social media ban with new site that can be shared on Facebook, Twitter

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday debuted a new webpage that allows him to circumvent the Facebook and Twitter bans on his accounts.

The site, donaldjtrump.com/desk, launched with a video declaring itself a “beacon of freedom” and “a place to speak freely and safely” four months after Twitter purged the 45th president and Facebook suspended him indefinitely.

At least for now, both Facebook and Twitter allow links to the site.

Share

Donald Trump returning to social media in 2-to-3 months with own platform: top adviser

Former President Donald Trump will return to social media within the next few months — and with his own service, his top adviser said Sunday.

Jason Miller told Fox News’ ​”Media Buzz” that the former president will be back in two to three months, and will launch a new platform that he claimed would “completely redefine the game” and attract tens of millions of users.

Share

Trump Appeals Suspension to Rejoin Facebook, Instagram

Former President Donald Trump has submitted a statement of appeal to an oversight board funded by Facebook in a bid to rejoin the platform. The decision is expected to take around two and a half months.

Former Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, who is a co-chair of the oversight board, told UK’s Channel 4 News that they are currently looking into the appeal concerning Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts. The board was set up to be an independent group to hear users’ appeals and is comprised of 19 former politicians, journalists, and academics.

Share

Trump to stake claim as presumptive 2024 GOP nominee at CPAC conference

Trump to stake claim as presumptive 2024 GOP nominee at CPAC conference

Former President Donald Trump will present himself as the heir apparent to the 2024 GOP presidential nomination in a speech to the CPAC conference on Sunday, according to people familiar with his thinking.

Mr. Trump‘s speech at the annual conference for conservatives will be his first public appearance since he left office on Jan. 20. It comes as prominent Republicans are seeking his help in raising campaign cash and promoting candidates for the 2022 congressional election cycle.

Share

Will the Trump Successes in the Middle East Survive?

Will the Trump Successes in the Middle East Survive?

December 22, 2020. 9:30 am. A plane takes off from Ben Gurion Airport in Israel for Morocco’s capitol, Rabat. Economic, political, cultural and strategic agreements between Morocco and Israel are signed for a full normalization of relations between the two countries. Morocco is the fourth Arab Muslim country in 2020 to sign such an agreement with Israel.

The Abraham Accords, solemnly signed on September 15, 2020 at the White House by Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and the United States, set in motion a new peace process that many observers would have considered unimaginable just a few years ago. This new peace process has continued well beyond the 2020 U.S. elections and are at the heart of a broader revolution that has changed the Middle East and the Arab world. It is a revolution that is one of the major achievements of the Trump presidency.

Share

5 lawyers leave Trump impeachment team ahead of trial

5 lawyers leave Trump impeachment team ahead of trial

Butch Bowers, the lead attorney who was slated to represent former President Trump during his second impeachment trial in just more than a week, has left the legal team along with four other members, according to multiple reports.

Last week, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). announced that Bowers, a South Carolina attorney, would act as the Trump legal team’s “anchor” during the trial.

Share

The Definitive List Of Donald Trump’s 15 Funniest Tweets

The Definitive List Of Donald Trump’s 15 Funniest Tweets

In January, Twitter permanently suspended former President Donald Trump’s account, claiming a “risk of further incitement of violence” following the riots in Washington, D.C., on January 6.

Notwithstanding the fact that Twitter unilaterally silenced the sitting President of the United States while letting state sponsors of terrorism keep their accounts, the Big Tech firm indisputably lost one of its most influential users. In fact, Twitter’s stock price plummeted after Trump’s account was removed.

I miss him. My sidebar widget misses him too.

Share

Poll: Trump ‘Patriot Party’ would win almost quarter of voters, drop GOP to third place

Poll: Trump ‘Patriot Party’ would win almost quarter of voters, drop GOP to third place

Ahypothetical “Patriot Party” led by former President Donald Trump would win the support of almost a quarter — 23% — of the electorate, bumping the GOP down to third place with just 17%, according to a new Just the News poll with Scott Rasmussen.

The startling survey result comes amid reports that Senate Republican support for convicting Trump in an impeachment trial is fast eroding.

Share

Trump’s greatest legacy: The GOP now represents America’s workers

Joe Biden is now president, and Democrats are in charge. Here’s big news: This is not your grandfather’s Democratic Party.

The most important and least acknowledged part of President Trump’s legacy is that he has presided over a fundamental realignment of our two great political parties. Had Trump won another four years in the Oval Office, the shift would have been more visible and the impact on the country even more profound.

Share

Thank You, Mr. President – You were magnificent.

As America says goodbye to President Trump, Democrats are doing what they do best: pushing forward, to the very last moment, with their four-year crusade to discredit, smear, and punish one of history’s truly great presidents. Having never given Mr. Trump so much as a moment of respite from their relentless torrent of defamatory lies, they have firmly secured their place in history as the pettiest, most lawless tyrants ever to defile our nation’s political landscape. Thus, it remains for the many millions of Americans who, with sober hearts and minds, are able to discern the monumental good that this president has done for the United States, to lay bare the magnitude of his accomplishments. Toward that end, let us examine his remarkable record.

Share

Trump releases pot prisoners jailed for life under Biden’s 1994 crime bill

Trump releases pot prisoners jailed for life under Biden’s 1994 crime bill

President Trump on Wednesday released seven prisoners with life sentences for marijuana — including some jailed without parole under President-elect Joe Biden’s 1994 crime bill.

Paraplegic Michael Pelletier, 65, and Corvain Cooper, 41, are among the men who received prison commutations from Trump.

Pelletier had a life sentence for smuggling pot from Canada into Maine in the early 2000s. Both jurisdictions later legalized the drug.

Share

Donald Trump departs White House for last time as president

Donald Trump departs White House for last time as president

President Trump left the White House on Wednesday morning for the final time as president, describing the last four years as “the honor of a lifetime.”

Trump walked out of the White House to Marine One shortly after 8:10 am for the short ride to Joint-base Andrews where he will make farewell remarks before boarding Air Force One for the flight to his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago.

The commander in chief, sporting his signature red tie, walked out of the executive residence holding hands with first lady Melania Trump who was wearing a black dress, large sunglasses, and heels.


Trump Announces Pardons and Commutations in Last Hours of Presidency

President Donald Trump announced late Tuesday night that he had pardoned and commuted the sentences of 143 people in the final hours of his presidency.

The president issued 73 pardons and 70 commutations.

The list included pop culture figures including rapper Lil Wayne, who was pardoned, and Kodak Black, whose sentence was commuted.

Share