He’s Back! Trump Gives a Glimpse of His Political Involvement and the Future of the GOP

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“Our historic, patriotic and beautiful movement to Make America Great Again has only just begun,” he said. “In the months ahead I have much to share with you, and I look forward to continuing our incredible journey together to achieve American greatness for all of our people. There has never been anything like it!”

Lindsey Graham’s Take on Trump and the GOP

In an interview on ‘Fox News Sunday’, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham stated, “I spoke to him last night; he was grateful to his lawyers. He appreciated the help that all of us provided. You know, he’s ready to move on and rebuild the Republican Party.”

“He’s excited about 2022. And I’m going to go down to talk with him next week, play a little golf in Florida. And I said, ‘Mr. President this MAGA movement needs to continue, we need to unite the party.'”

Graham said Sunday that Trump is “mad at some folks.” The South Carolina Republican added that he wants to take back the Senate in 2022 and the party needs Trump to achieve that goal. “We can’t do that without Donald Trump so he’s ready to hit the trail and I’m ready to work with him,” he said.
When asked about Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s speech on the chamber’s floor Saturday in which he directly blamed Trump for fomenting last month’s riot, Graham said he was “a bit surprised.”
“He got a load off his chest, obviously. But unfortunately he put a load on the back of Republicans. That speech you will see in 2022 campaigns,” Graham said. “I like him, Senator McConnell. He worked well with President Trump.”
Graham also defended Trump against the impeachment charge, saying Trump’s speech did not incite violence at the Capitol.
“In terms of the law, no. He bears responsibility of pushing narratives about the election that I think are not sound and not true. But this was politically protected speech. The speech on January 6th was not an incitement to violence,” the senator said.