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Trump’s First Remarks Since Leaving Office, Report

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
January 23, 2021
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Trump’s First Remarks Since Leaving Office, Report

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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.

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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.

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“We’ll do something, but not just yet,” Trump said.

Those marked his first words to a journalist since he left the White House on Wednesday and flew to Florida.

Trump arrived at his Mar-a-Lago resort on Wednesday morning shortly before President Biden was inaugurated and was spotted golfing at his club the following day. So far, Trump has given little indication about what he plans to do following his term in office.

According to the report, he was spotted arriving around 1:20 p.m. on Friday and made straight for lunch.

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He sat at his favorite table, his back to a window looking on to the rolling fairways and gurgling waterfalls of the course, and was dressed in a white golf shirt and his familiar red cap.

Democratic lawmakers have moved forward with impeachment proceedings regarding Trump’s link to the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.

If the Senate votes to convict Trump on the impeachment charge of “inciting an insurrection,” he could then be barred from running for office again in the future.

This is an excerpt from Fox News.

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