#Mark Meadows says Trump ‘planning for the next administration’
“#Mark Meadows says Trump ‘planning for the next administration’”
Former President Donald Trump is working on how his “America First” agenda will move forward, his former chief of staff revealed, adding that they are “planning for the next administration.”
Speaking to Fox News‘ “Hannity” Thursday evening, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows made the remarks after being asked about the ex-president’s big return to the national stage this weekend at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
“Well you’re going to see a speech on Sunday that talks about not only the beginning, but what the future may look like, and I’m excited about it,” the former House Freedom Caucus chairman told the network.
“I spoke to President Trump last night for a fairly lengthy conversation where [we] we’re talking about America, where it needs to go, continuing the America first agenda,” Meadows continued, “But more importantly than that, how this President — Biden — has undermined that particular policy within days. And we see it.”
“What we will see on Sunday is we will see the start of planning for the next administration. And I can tell you, the people that are at the top of that list, all of them have Trump as their last name.”
In his keynote speech at the conservative conference this Sunday, the 45th commander-in-chief is expected to declare himself the “presumptive 2024 nominee.”
“I may not have Twitter or the Oval Office, but I’m still in charge,” will be Trump’s message to the group.
Speaking to Axios, senior Trump adviser Jason Miller said the former president plans to remain a force in the Republican party.
“Trump effectively is the Republican Party. The only chasm is between Beltway insiders and grassroots Republicans around the country. When you attack President Trump, you’re attacking the Republican grassroots,” he said.
Trump is also expected take aim at the 10 House Republicans who voted to convict him in his impeachment trial and the seven GOP Senators who voted with Democrats to convict him.
A poll released over the weekend shows that 46 percent of Republican voters said they would leave the party if Trump decides to create his own.
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