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    Donald Trump may consider establishing a new political party

    Cole HansonBy Cole HansonJanuary 20, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
    Donald Trump may consider establishing a new political party
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    to me Wall Street Journal, The outgoing US President would have discussed the issue with several aides and would consider establishing the “Patriot Party”.

    to me Wall Street JournalOutgoing President Donald Trump has reportedly discussed with his partners in recent days the formation of a new political party, in an effort to continue to exert some form of influence after he left the White House on January 20. According to the Business Community newspaper, the president discussed the issue with a number of his aides and members of his accompanying delegation last week. The billionaire is said to have announced that he wants to be baptized by the “Patriot Party”.

    Also read:Donald Trump’s last hours in office

    Relations between Donald Trump have been strained in recent days with several Republican leaders, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who said on Tuesday that the outgoing president deserved the blame for causing the deadly riots on January 6. In the Capitol. Polls show that Donald Trump still maintains strong support among voters at the grassroots level in the old big party, another name for the Conservative Party.

    The White House declined to comment on this information.

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