Trump’s first remarks after retirement: “Something to do, but not yet”

Input 2021.01.23 17:09

For the first time, former U.S. President Donald Trump, who retired from the presidency, spoke about the future.



On the 20th (local time), former U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife Melania left the White House and headed for the presidential helicopter’Marine Garden’ waiting in Southron. /yunhap news

According to foreign media such as Fox News, former President Trump ate dinner at the Trump International Golf Club near his own Marrakech Resort in Florida on the 22nd (local time). When asked what his plans are for the future, Trump is said to have said, “I will do something, but not yet.”

Former President Trump arrived at the resort on the 20th, before the inauguration ceremony of President Joe Biden. Foreign media reported that Trump’s future moves are still veiled.

It is also predicted that former President Trump will form a new party and run for the presidential election in 2024, but Congress is in the process of impeaching him.

The House of Representatives passed on the 13th with 232 people in favor and 197 people against Trump’s impeachment bill, which applied allegations of inciting a civil war by instigating a congressional riot.

Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is expected to send a proposal for impeachment to the Senate on the 25th. House leader Chuck Schumer of the Democratic Party, the majority of the Senate, said that the impeachment judgment of former President Trump would begin as early as next month. In order for the impeachment bill to be passed in the Senate, more than two-thirds of the vote is required.

If the Senate passes the bill for impeachment and then treats a separate ban on the inauguration of public office with a majority vote, Trump will not be able to run for president in the future.

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