The truth of the matter is, that Donald J. Trump was just barely removed from the White House, by the skin of our teeth, in 2021 after he lost the 2020 presidential election to Joe Biden — and not before he incited a literal insurrection with a violent mob his supporters at the US Capitol building and pulled every dirty and illegal trick in the book to try to overthrow a bonafide United States presidential election to maintain his power in office, despite his clear and fair loss to his Democratic opponent.
And now… It certainly looks as though he’s about to do it all over again.
The 2024 presidential election is closing in on us quickly and, provided that he’s not in a jail cell (but possibly even then, as well) there’s not much denying that Trump will secure the Republican nomination and go toe-to-toe with Joe Biden for the second time. With the pressure mounting, Donald has been regularly dropping thinly veiled hints that he has no intention of accepting a second election loss any more than he did the last one — even going so far as to threaten “bedlam” if he loses and claiming that, if Biden wins again, it will only be through cheating “again,” because Trump has seen so many MAGA yard signs in FL that he cites as proof that he’s the clear winner before the election has even happened.
But Trump truly said the quiet part loud during last night’s speech ahead of today’s Iowa caucus, when he announced that he may be President of the United States again for “four years and beyond.”
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See for yourself:
Trump says he may be president again for “four years and beyond.” pic.twitter.com/mEn4V0dhb8
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) January 14, 2024
The four years alone are enough to terrify you, but it’s the “beyond” that’s truly sending chills up our spines. Make no mistake, Trump is making it crystal clear to the world that if he returns to the White House, he has absolutely no intention of leaving.
Featured image via Flickr/Gage Skidmore, under Creative Commons license 2.0