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Added on the 14/08/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Orlando, Feb 28 (EFE/EPA).- Former President Donald Trump on Sunday in a speech to the American Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) continued to deny that he lost the 2020 presidential election and declared that he is not thinking about creating a new political party.He told the huge crowd of GOP supporters in Orlando, Florida, that the united Republican Party will be stronger than ever and will win the 2022 mid-term elections as well as the 2024 presidential election.Beginning his much anticipated remarks with a question - "Do you miss me yet?" - Trump then told the huge crowd of conservative supporters wearing Make America Great Again caps and chanting his name that he will "continue to fight right by your side." (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE WATCH FORMER US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S CLOSING SPEECH AT THE ANNUAL CONSERVATIVE POLITICAL ACTION CONFERENCE (CPAC) AT THE HYATT REGENCY ORLANDO, FLORIDA, US.
Supporters of former US President Donald Trump gather outside the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, where Trump will make his first speech since leaving the White House in January. Supporters buy merchandise and wave Trump flags ahead of the highly anticipated address, during which Trump is expected to tease attendees about his political future -- including the possibility of another presidential run. IMAGES
The NY Times reports that Pres. Donald Trump has spoken to aides about pardoning himself in the days before he leaves office. The report said Trump has had several conversations about the topic since Election Day. The president has pondered about the legal and political impact if he were to pardon himself. Trump hasn't been shy about giving out executive clemency grants like gifts to his friends. Pardoning himself would be an extraordinary use of the constitutional power. Business Insider said Trump pardoning himself would put the U.S. in uncharted legal territory.
Dalton, Jan 4 (EFE/EPA).- The President of United States Donald Trump on Monday turned what should have been a rally supporting two Republican Senate candidates in Georgia into an act of defense of his own undemocratic maneuvers to retain power. (Camera: ERIK LESSER).SHOT LIST: US PRESIDENT TRUMP CAMPAIGNS FOR SENATORS KELLY LOEFFLER AND DAVID PERDUE IN DALTON, GEORGIA. SOUND BITES: GEORGIA STATE REPRESENTATIVE VERNON JONES; DONALD J. TRUMP JR. AND US PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP (IN ENGLISH).
On Sunday, Sen. Mitt Romney publicly criticized President Donald Trump's continued efforts to undermine and delegitimize the 2020 election. Romney said there were many things Trump could be doing, like heralding the success of the COVID vaccine. Romney is dismayed that Trump has chosen to focus on overturning the election. "It's really sad and in a lot of respects embarrassing," he said. Romney said Trump is leaving Washington "with a whole series of conspiracy theories." "Things that are so nutty and loopy that people are shaking their heads, wondering what in the world has gotten into this man."