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Trump Is 'All in' For 2022, Teases 2024 Run – PJ Media


Hannity asked if Trump plans to campaign in person for Republicans in 2022.
“If they need a rally, we’ll do a rally. We’ll do calls, we’ll do all sorts of things,” the former president said. “We’re all in.”
Trump predicted victories in Alabama, where he has endorsed Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), in Wisconsin with Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.), and elsewhere.
“Almost everybody I endorse wins,” Trump declared. He mentioned the special election for Louisiana’s 5th congressional district, in which he endorsed Julia Letlow, the widow of Congressman-elect Luke Letlow, who died from a heart attack while getting treated for COVID-19 last December.

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Ice Skating to Stay at Central Park Despite New York City's Rift With Trump, Mayor Says


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Ice Skating to Stay at Central Park Despite New York City's Rift With Trump, Mayor Says
Anne Barnard and Téa Kvetenadze, New York Times
Feb. 21, 2021
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A Zamboni ice resurfacer painted with the Trump logo is seen in the background as woman hugs her child after they ice-skated on the last day at the Wollman ice skating rink now closed in Central Park New York on February 21, 2021. - New York City terminated the contracts that allows the Trump Organization to manage several attractions like the Wollman and Lasker skating rinks, following the violent rampage at the US Capitol. Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city government would find new vendors to run the facilities, which would remain open to the public. (Photo by Kena Betancur / AFP) (Photo by KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images)Kena Betancur/AFP via Getty Images

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