Trump Officially to Restart MAGA Rallies

Samuel Case, FISM News

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After nearly a month of rumors, former President Donald Trump officially confirmed he will be holding his famous (or infamous depending on who’s asked) Make America Great Again rallies in several states.

Trump told One America News “we’ll be doing one in Florida, we’re gonna do one in Ohio, we’re gonna do one in Georgia, we’re gonna do one in North Carolina,” adding, “I think we’ll probably start in Florida and Ohio and we’ll be announcing the rallies very shortly.”

The New York Post reports that a source close to Trump says the former president plans on holding at least two rallies in June and a third will likely happen around July 4th.

The announcement is sure to fuel further speculation around Trump’s possible plans to run in 2024. But in the same OAN interview Trump wouldn’t commit to another run, saying “I’m gonna make a decision at the right time and I’ll let you know.”

Earlier this month Trump made vague comments about his future when questioned by Daily Wire’s Candace Owens. FISM News reported the 45th President told Owens that his supporters would be “very happy when I make a certain announcement.”  Trump commented that he would not want to announce an official 2024 run too early due to the cost of running a campaign.

But with Trump the future is never set in stone. In April, Trump appeared on the podcast “The Truth with Lisa Boothe,”  where he said the GOP has “a pretty deep bench” of strong potential candidates if he decides not to run. He named Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Sen. Josh Hawley (MO), Sen. Ted Cruz (TX), Sen. Rand Paul (KY) and former White House Press Secretary and Arkansas governor hopeful, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, as promising contenders.

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