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The Memo: The mystery of post-presidency Trump

Former President Trump is back in the political fray.

He has issued broadsides against President Biden as well as Deborah Birx and Anthony Fauci in the past few days.

Trump’s original campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, is heading up a new super PAC at the former president’s behest.

And Trump is rumored to be setting up his own social media network, in part to circumvent the ban that Twitter has issued against him.

But the bigger question hanging over it all is stark — what does Trump really want?

Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Trump for almost his entire presidency, insisted that, for the moment, he is simply making his opinions known.

Citing examples such as border security, the Keystone XL pipeline and possible tax hikes, Conway said that for Trump, “it’s a combination of correcting the record and conscientiously — not constantly — weighing in on policy matters when he feels changes are being made that could hurt the country.”

Another person who served as a senior official in the Trump White House said that the former president was “taking it pretty slowly at the moment. He is taking it day-by-day and not ruling out anything.”

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2 thoughts on “The Memo: The mystery of post-presidency Trump”

  1. The dude did and does want the best for US citizens and the country. He has proved that and has my support anytime. Even though it’s not much, I agree with the man and respect him for his guts. Go Trump!

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