Trump Releases Very Ominous Message


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During an interview with Maria Bartiromo for Fox Business, former President Trump had an ominous message about who is running the country.

The interview began with Bartiromo asking, “The other day Hillary Clinton said that if you win again, it is the end of democracy. Will this be a rematch?”

“Oh, I have no idea. I hope so. I mean, I’d like that,” Trump said. “But Look, the woman is crooked as can be. She cheated in the election. They spied on my campaign.”

“Remember I put out that little statement, they’re spying on my campaign, and all hell broke out. You know why it broke out? Because they knew I was right. They knew I was right. And all of these things that happened, let’s see what happens now. Let’s see what happens to Hunter, let’s see what happens to all of it.”

The interview then turned to the current president.

“Just today (Biden) called Kamala Harris president again. Do you think someone else is directing him?” Bartiromo querried.

“Well, I never called Mike Pence president. I’ll tell you, I can’t imagine what’s going on. It’s hard to believe,” Trump answered.

“Who runs the country?” Bartiromo asked.

“Well, think of it, it was so obvious in this case because 450,000 — he was incensed. He was very upset by that question, asked by a very good reporter, actually.

“But he was very angry at that question. Like, how dare you, what a stupid question, of course. The next morning he was saying how, yeah, this is something that we think is excellent,” Trump responded.

“That really means in the truest sense that he is not running this country, because there’s no way you go from indignation to, oh, that’s wonderful.

During a recent discussion of his future plans and his potential role in the upcoming elections, Donald Trump delivered an encouraging message, though.

The former president was asked about becoming the next Speaker of the House if Republicans regain control of the lower chamber in November’s midterms by conservative host Wayne Allen Root.

Despite not giving a direct reply to the question, Trump made it clear he plans to make a big move soon.

“Well, I think a lot of things are happening and a lot of very positive things are happening, you know, when you look into the future that was your idea. I heard it from you first. I don’t know, it certainly has been going around and frankly, I hope we don’t need it because what should happen is, what the plan that we’re on now and the plan that’s going to make people very, very happy we’ll be announcing sometime later, and that’s really what should happen. But we will, you know we’re going to make America great again. So I say Make America Great Again Again,” Trump answered.

As he was golfing with friends last month, Trump announced his intentions with respect to 2024 when one of them referred to him as the “45th president.”

Trump responded, “45th and 47th,” which would suggest he’s planning on running for president and winning in 2024.

“47th! Yes, yes!” shouted his supporters. “I love that. Mr. Donald J. Trump, ladies, and gentlemen.”

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The question of a rematch with Hillary Clinton appears to have not been addressed by the former secretary of state. In a recent interview, she talked about what would happen if Trump won again.

“If I were a betting person right now, I’d say Trump is going to run again,” she stated last week in an interview with NBC’s “Today.”

The Trump campaign has accused Hillary Clinton of treason after a special counsel asserted that the campaign spied on the White House servers of Donald Trump in an attempt to find connections to Russia that could be used to smear him.

Upon learning that Special Counsel John Durham had filed a court document reiterating the alleged hack, former President Trump launched an offensive alleging that Team Clinton’s behavior in the past would have warranted execution.

Trump said: ‘The latest pleading from Special Counsel (John) Durham proves indisputable evidence that my campaign and presidency were spied on by operatives paid by the Hillary Clinton campaign in an effort to develop a completely fabricated connection to Russia.

‘This is a scandal far greater in scope and magnitude than Watergate and those who were involved in and knew about this spying operation should be subject to criminal prosecution.’

Trump continued: ‘In a stronger period of time in our country, this crime would have been punishable by death. In addition, reparations should be paid to those in our country who have been damaged by this.’ The behavior described in the filings is akin to what Democrats have repeatedly accused Team Trump of doing since 2016, without providing any evidence in support of their claims.

Source: The Republic Brief