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Newsweek: Trump decides his stance on running for the presidency after the 2022 midterm elections


The American magazine Newsweek said that while the battle over the future of the Republican party continues, former US President Donald Trump said that he will most likely make his decision about whether or not to run in the upcoming presidential elections after the midterm elections scheduled for next year.


During a phone interview with the conservative talk show anchor, "Joe Baggs," yesterday, Thursday, Trump spoke again about the presidential elections last year, and in response to a question about when he would make the decision on his candidacy in the 2024 elections, Trump replied, saying: I do not know exactly when I can decide However, it's something that I'm looking at very strongly.


Trump continued, saying: Everyone wants me to run, the polls all say that I should do that, but maybe I will make the decision before the 2022 elections, but most likely the decision will be after, and he added that we have upcoming elections and focus on them, and you want to win seats in the House of Representatives, and we can We win two seats in the Senate, but I want to focus on that.


During the interview, Trump repeated his allegations about the fraud of the existing elections, and spoke about the recount in Arizona, where the National Republicans in the state Senate recount more than 2 million votes in Maricopa County.


Trump renewed his criticism of the formation of an independent commission to investigate the events of the storming of Congress on January 6, which was supported by 35 Republicans in the House of Representatives. He said: They now want to form a committee, but they do not want to form a committee in Portland where they burned and killed people, and they do not want that in Seattle.

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