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Former President Donald J. Trump closed out CPAC Dallas last night, and my colleague Becca Lower reported on all the highlights of the speech. While Trump once again teased but didn’t commit to a 2024 presidential run, he did remind the world why he captured the American imagination and the White House in 2016, and why he is still a formidable presence and a clarion voice for our troubled times.
I mean, who the heck needs Twitter or Facebook anyway? Our 45th President continues to make his presence known just by being himself.
Trump was a huge media presence before he became president, and just because they tried to run him out of D.C. on rail, it didn’t diminish him. Trump has returned to his former prowess and influence with the added benefit of being a Republican president of the United States and the titular head of the Republican Party. Despite WY Liz Cheney’s (R-Egregious) and IL Adam Kinzinger’s (R-Douchnozzle) protestations to the contrary, t
NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including former President Donald Trump’s rewriting of the January 6 attacks, President Joe Biden’s stance on police reform and what it says about the Democratic party.
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Judy Woodruff:
More than six months since the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, former President Donald Trump continues to try to rewrite what happened.
Here he is speaking to FOX News yesterday about the events.
Donald Trump:
There was such love at that rally.
You had over a million people there. They were there for one reason, the rigged election. They felt the election was rigged. That s why they were there. And they were peaceful people. These were great people.