Politics and Government
Politics and Government
Mon, December 16, 2024
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In his first post-election news conference, Trump boasts of his popularity
- President-elect Donald Trump was upbeat at his first post-election press conference Monday, saying there was a big difference between now and when he took office in 2016: Some of his former adversaries are now being nice to him.
In his first news conference following the 2020 election, former President Donald Trump boasted about his enduring popularity, claiming that his influence within the Republican Party remains strong despite his electoral loss. Trump highlighted his significant role in the GOP, pointing to his endorsements and the continued support from his voter base. He also touched on various topics including his views on the current administration, the state of the country, and his future political plans, although he did not provide specifics on whether he would run for office again. The conference was marked by Trump's characteristic bravado, as he dismissed critics and reiterated his narrative of election fraud, despite lacking evidence to support these claims.
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