I have a hunch Trumps Nov. 15th announcement may have something to do with SCOTUS announcements of opinions or decisions the day before. Timing is interesting. 🤔
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I think him announcing a 2024 run is misdirection. If he does that, he concedes 2020. He wouldn’t have held out this long not conceding, even bringing it up at some rallies, just to do it on a 2024 run. Something is afoot.
This ^ is correct, plus which announcing for '24 would give his implicit validation to the '20 election.
To do that would also imply that the "biden administration" is the true government of the US. This would be a disaster for the Republic because it would mean Trump was acquiescing to known, massive election fraud. That would bring America down.
He cannot do that and retain a political future. So he won't do it.
Something else is coming. May have to do with the "Fed" as per today's 1913 Q.
About time for DJT to reclaim front-center of the world stage.
Let's git 'er done.
Besides, its too early to announce that. Your reasoning is sound
I hope you're right but I think we're going to be disappointed. Jason Miller was on War Room last week and said Trump will announce his running for 2024 on Tuesday. I hope this is misdirection but I really don't think it is
I mean, eventually he will have to announce a run for 2024 so whether it's now or later won't it still be conceding?
Not necessarily, Moore v Harper opens the door for state legislatures that offered separate electors in 2020 (enough for trump to win) to have those electors reinstated. State courts rejected them which was unconstitutional. Trump may be reinstated without a 2024 run if this happens. Announcing a 24 run would void that option.
That is, if scotus decides in favor of independent state legislatures. We'll find out by October 2024, potentially in time for it to affect the 2024 elections. The impact would be huge with every state bending the rules its own way.
Great explanation! Thank you.