President Trump Speaks About His Future Plans During Lunch At One of His Golf Clubs
President Trump may no longer work from behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t planning something big to keep the MAGA movement alive.
Here’s the latest on 45, via Washington Examiner:
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida — Former President Donald Trump gave nothing away about his plans for life after the White House as he dined with friends at his golf club on Friday.
Advertisement - story continues below“We’ll do something, but not just yet,” he told the Washington Examiner as he sat at his regular table in the Grill Room of the Trump International Golf Club. An aide to the former chief executive then swooped in and swiftly, but politely, ended the interaction.
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Trump has let it be known that he is considering another run for the White House in 2024. Reports also suggested that he was considering setting up a new party, the Patriot Party, as a vehicle to run for office.
He brought a small staff with him to Florida. They are working out of the Mar-a-Lago club as they begin to ramp up operations.
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