In his first speech after leaving office, Trump denies his intention to form a new party to compete with the Republican Party
Former US President Donald Trump announced, on Sunday, that he is not planning to form a new party that would compete with the Republican Party.
“Biden’s campaign was full of lies and his consequences were disastrous in the first month of his rule,” Trump said in his speech to supporters of the Republican Party in California.
He added, “We will be more united and stronger than before, and we will fight extremism and communism,” stressing that “I decided to win over them in the third elections, and Biden failed to protect the country”.
He continued, “We must not allow the problems of others to flow into our country and we have stopped the entry of criminals and bad people… illegal immigrants contribute to spreading (the Chinese virus) in our country”.
He pointed out that “we must stand firm to secure the borders and the new government has failed to deal with the immigration file… The Biden administration prevents children from obtaining education and closes schools to citizens”.
It is noteworthy that the “Axios” website, quoting top allies of Trump as saying, “The former president is trying to convey this message to the party leaders after he tightened his grip on the republican base, and he will also work to show his influence over the party in a major speech entitled – Show power”.
An old adviser said, “The conclusion of Trump’s message will be: I may not have an account on” Twitter “or an office in the White House… but I am still responsible,” considering that “revenge is his obsession”.
The American website learned that Trump’s advisers will meet with him at the “Mar-a-Lago” resort in Florida this week to plan his next political moves.
