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Donald Trump Drops Major 2024 Hint While on the Golf Course

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Will he or won’t he?  And if so, when will he?

These are the sorts of questions that have haunted the GOP, and the nation at large, for some time, specifically in regard to the possibility of Donald Trump once again joining the 2024 political fray as a Republican presidential candidate, (and presumptive nominee).

Trump has largely played coy thus far, likely due to the coming 2022 midterms and the fact that the GOP looks poised to take back the House and Senate in that contest.  Should Trump jump too early, it would give Democrats a rather obtuse target to attack ahead of the election.

But that’s not to say that he’s not dropping hints at just about every turn…even on the golf course.

Donald Trump has confidently declared himself the “45th and 47th” US president.

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The former president made the remarks while playing a round of golf at one of his clubs, according to a video being shared widely on social media on Wednesday.

As Trump was filmed walking to the first tee, one of his playing partners could be heard saying: “Now on the tee, the 45th president of the United States.”

“The 45th and 47th,” a grinning Trump quickly fired back.

He received immediate affirmative reactions.

His playing partners cheered his response, with one of them saying: “Yes, I love that.”

It may not be official yet, but was there ever really any doubt?

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As a lifelong advocate for the dream promised us in the Constitution, Andrew West has spent his years authoring lush prose editorial dirges regarding America's fall from grace and her path back to prosperity. When West isn't railing against the offensive whims of the mainstream media or the ideological cruelty that is so rampant in the US, he spends his time seeking adventurous new food and fermented beverages, with the occasional round of golf peppered in.




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