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Donald Trump told conservatives Sunday he was considering running for president again in 2024, as he reasserted dominance over the Republican Party and warned of a “struggle” for America’s very survival.
Echoing the grievance politics of his 2016 campaign and the harsh rhetoric of his one-term presidency, the 74-year-old fired up an enthusiastic crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando.
In a keynote speech — his first since leaving the White House on January 20 — he repeated his false claims that he won the election instead of President Joe Biden, and hammered establishment Republicans who voted against him in the latest impeachment drama.
Here are 10 ridiculous quotes from his speech today:
1. “We’ve been doing a lot of winning.”: Republicans have lost the majority in the House, in the Senate majority and the White House.
2. “His campaign was all lies.”: Even though his entire campaign was strewn with inaccurate facts, Trump was referring to Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign.
3. “He wants windmills, the windmills…the windmills that don’t work when you need ’em.”” Trump consistently expressed a hatred of windmills.
4. “We had built almost 500 miles of great border wall that helped us with these numbers because once it’s up — you know, they used to say, ‘A wall doesn’t work.'”” Only 80 miles of the wall have been built on the border with Mexico so far, according to the BBC.
5. “Covid-19, or as I call it, the China virus.:” Trump has consistently referred to the coronavirus as the China virus, an label that reeks of racist undertones.
6. “But who knows? Who knows? I may even decide to beat them for a third time, OK? For a third time.”: Trump has not beaten “them”, referring to Democrats, twice.
7. “Your Second Amendment is in far bigger trouble than you know. And for four years, I fought like hell to save your Second Amendment, and we saved it 100%.”: President Joe Biden has called for an end to the gun show loophole and a ban on assault weapons, a move which does not suggest that the 2nd Amendment is about to be abolished.
8. “I will tell you something and I said, had we had a fair election, the results would have been much different.”: There is no evidence that the 2020 US Presidential election was fraudulent or stolen.
9. “We won the election twice. I mean, you know, think about it …”:
10. “Joe Biden is only implementing the plan that we put in place.”: He said his administration would distribute 40 million Covid-19 vaccines before he left office, but that didn’t happen.
But while he teased his future plans, he left the crowd guessing about whether he will challenge Biden in a rematch.
“With your help we will take back the House, we will win the Senate, and then a Republican president will make a triumphant return to the White House — and I wonder who that will be?” Trump said to a raucous cheer.
“Who knows?” he boomed about his potential plans. “I may even decide to beat them for a third time, OK?”
At CPAC, he walked on stage to revel in a lengthy standing ovation by cheering loyalists, the vast majority maskless despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Like he did so often during his two campaigns, he painted a pitched battle against as Democrats’ “socialist” agenda to remake the nation.
“We’re in a struggle for the survival of America as we know it,” Trump said. “This is a terrible, terrible, painful struggle.”
But he said the “incredible” populist movement that propelled him to victory four plus years ago is just beginning, “and in the end, we will win.”
Trump also put to rest the rumors that he might take his base of support to create a new political party.
“I am not starting a new party,” Trump said. “We have the Republican Party. It’s going to unite and be stronger than ever before.”
Trump as expected took swipes at Biden, saying the Democrat just concluded a “disastrous” first month in office.
In his rambling 90-minute speech he attacked immigrants, slammed “cancel culture,” criticized Biden policies on climate change and energy, and repeated his false claims that “illegal” actions by Democrats had cost him the election.
But he also took aim at Republicans he feels betrayed him — a strong signal that he will seek to help oust them in upcoming elections.
He called out by name the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach him in the House of Representatives, and the seven Republicans who voted unsuccessfully to convict him in the Senate.
“Get rid of them all,” he seethed, while the crowd jeered.
Trump remains the most potent force in the Republican Party, something he made clear he was acutely aware of Sunday when he described his own endorsement as “the most powerful asset in politics.”
(With AFP inputs)
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