A little over a year ago, shortly after Donald Trump won the 2024 election, I participated in a panel discussion at an event. At that time, I predicted that the 2029 election might not happen. Initially met with nervous laughter, my forecast seems to be unfolding as Donald Trump is gradually revealing his intentions with serious undertones.
In recent news from the Trump camp, Dan Bongino, formerly the deputy Director of the FBI, has resumed his role as a podcaster. Interestingly, his first guest on the show upon his return was Donald J Trump himself. During the interview, Trump made bold claims about the 2020 election, proposing significant alterations to the electoral process in the US.
Trump’s suggestions included the idea that Republicans should take control of voting in at least 15 locations and nationalize the voting process. He also hinted at potential revelations from an FBI raid on an election headquarters in Fulton County, Georgia, indicating a possible escalation in his efforts to influence election procedures.
Moreover, there are implications that Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, was involved in the Georgia raid, emphasizing a comprehensive government initiative to safeguard American elections. Additionally, Trump’s plans to temporarily close and rebuild the Kennedy Centre have stirred discussions, with the venue set to undergo extensive renovations.
On a different note, Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS for the unauthorized release of his tax information in 2020 has raised eyebrows. This legal action marks a rare instance of a sitting president suing a branch of the executive government. Amidst these developments, Trump continues to be embroiled in controversies and legal battles that shape his post-presidential endeavors.
