Brad ParscaleBrad ParscaleAides tried to get Trump to stop attacking McCain in hopes of getting Arizona: report MORE, old President Trump
Donald Trump, CEO of the Chamber of Commerce, will leave: Fox News Media reports that Lou Dobbs’ program has been canceled, GOP lawmakers demand that Pelosi be fined for new screenings MOREThe former campaign manager urged Trump to run again in the White House in 2024 as a “martyr.”
Parscale noted that Trump is about to pass a dismissal trial for the second time next week, suggesting the proceedings will take him to new levels in the eyes of Republican loyalists.
“If you were only accused twice, you will have to run again. Because to change the system you have to launch it at # $. I would love to be the only president who was accused three times. Because history remembers those who did not conform, “he tweeted.
Statement to Trump:
“If you were only accused twice, you will have to run again. Because to change the system you have to launch it at # $. I would love to be the only president who was accused three times. Because history remembers those who did not conform.
I’m in, right? ”
– Brad Parscale (@parscale) February 6, 2021
“If Trump asked me how to win again. I would continue to be charged twice. They are about to give you super powers. They’re just not smart enough to see it, “Parscale said in a later post.” They just don’t get it yet. They’re about to make him a martyr. “
If Trump was asking me how to win again. I would continue to be charged twice. They are about to give you super powers. They’re just not smart enough to see it. That’s why we laughed at Mike Tyson in the hangover. They just don’t get it yet. They are about to turn him into a martyr.
– Brad Parscale (@parscale) February 6, 2021
Statements come amid speculation about whether the former president will run for the White House in 2024. Trump has not ruled it out, though he may face headwinds after being attacked by riots on May 6. January at Capitol Hill, which produced a sharp drop in their approval ratings.
The House last month accused Trump of his role in inciting insurgency, making him the first U.S. president to be indicted on two separate occasions. He is expected to be acquitted at his second trial.
With a 50-50 split in the Senate, each Democrat would need to unite 17 Republicans to lead to a conviction; however, all but five have voted a measure that considers the trial unconstitutional, as Trump is out of office.
Parscale was a key player in Trump’s 2016 campaign and returned as campaign manager in his re-election candidacy until he was removed in July. He left the campaign completely in September, when he was inadvertently arrested by police at his home in Florida.