Old President TrumpMore than two-thirds of Americans approve of the response to Biden’s coronavirus: Sarah Huckabee Sanders poll to run for president of Mexico presents positive tests for COVID-19 MORE on Monday, he established an official post-presidency office in Palm Beach County, Florida, creating a vehicle for future appearances and public statements.
“The Office of the Former President” will manage Trump’s correspondence, public statements, appearances and official activities, according to a press release from the office.
“President Trump will always and forever be a champion of the American people,” the statement said.
The job title may fuel speculation that Trump may not run for president again in 2024, something he and his advisers have not definitively decided.
Trump has been publicly silent since he left the White House last week for his Mar-a-Lago property in Palm Beach. He was banned from Twitter and suspended from other major social media platforms after the Capitol rebellion on January 6.
The president spoke briefly with a Washington Examiner reporter at his golf club a few days after leaving office, although he did not comment extensively on his future plans.
Trump is expected to reside in Florida and is surrounded by a handful of loyal advisers. Allies said Trump is looking to support primary contests against Republicans he feels have wronged him after his election defeat, as the governor of Georgia. Brian KempBrian KempGeorgia House will consider replacing the Confederate statue with the statue of the primaries in the eyes of Republicans John Lewis in the impeachment vote Trump’s legacy is discord and division MORE (R) and President of the Republican Chamber Conference Liz Cheney
Elizabeth (Liz) Lynn Cheney Five examples of media flattery for Biden in the inauguration week The Republican Party leader says he has “concerns” about Cheney’s impeachment vote. Cheney tests Trump’s control over the Republican Party post-presidency MORE (Wyo.), Who was one of 10 Republicans who voted for Trump’s impeachment earlier this month.
The president is preparing an impeachment defense team for the Senate trial next month, although he has not made any public comments about it.