Donald Trump cagey on future plans in first public comments since leaving office
22 Jan, 2021 11:27 PM
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By: Frank Chung
Former US president Donald Trump has made his first public comments since leaving office, saying he will make a comeback in some form. We ll do something, but not just yet, Trump told Washington Examiner reporter Rob Crilly while dining at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida today.
Crilly said an aide to the former president then swooped in and swiftly, but politely, ended the interaction .
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Former President Donald Trump was mysterious about his future plans in his first public remarks since leaving the White House earlier this week, but he suggested action is in the works, according to a report.
The former president was asked to comment on his next step as he sat down for dinner at the Trump International Golf Club in Palm Beach, Fla. Trump gave a short response before one of his aides told the Washington Examiner reporter to leave. We’ll do something, but not just yet, Trump said.
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