President Donald Trump is going back on the rally
trail in June, says an official presidential campaign announcement,
according to a New York Post source.
The rallies will come in support of the America First agenda and
Republicans behind the movement who are up for 2022 congressional seats,
despite the fact the president is not yet ready to make a
determination for his own political future before the 2024 presidential
election.
The source told the Post the president is looking at venues
and dates for a pair of June rallies and another around the July 4
holiday.
Outside of a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference
(CPAC) this winter, Trump's last public rally came Jan. 6 in Washington,
D.C., while protesters angry about the certification of Joe
Biden's election stormed the U.S. Capitol.
After he left office, Trump was acquitted in a second impeachment attempt on the accusation of incitement to an insurrection.
Trump has teased a 2024 president run in myriad interviews, including on Newsmax TV.
"I look forward to doing an announcement at the right time," Trump
told conservative host Candace Owens. "As you know, it's very early. But
I think people are going to be very, very happy when I make a certain
announcement. You know, for campaign finance reasons, you really can't
do it too early, because it becomes a whole different thing.
"Otherwise, I'd give you an answer that I think you'd be very happy
with," he added. "So, we are looking at that very, very seriously, and
all I'd say is stay tuned."
Trump traveled from Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, to his
Bedminster, New Jersey, golf club, where he is expected to spend the
summer, according to the Post.
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