Former U.S. President Donald Trump said that “We’ll do something, though we haven’t yet” in his first statements after leaving the White House, in which he did not reveal further details about his future plans.
Trump, who left the official residence a few hours before of the inauguration of his successor Joe Biden as the new president of the country, was first seen on Friday at one of his golf clubs in the state of Florida.
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“We will do something, but not yet,” he assured a local journalist in confidence Washington Examiner. It was while he was sitting down to eat, and just before one of his advisers cut off the interaction between the former president and the reporter.
Trump has hinted that he plans to run as a candidate in the next presidential election, to be performed in November 2024. And he even went so far as to propose the creation of a new political grouping, the Patriotic Party, after the disagreements he has had with the Republican Party in his final stage as head of state.
Hours before these first words of the former president after leaving office, the US Senate confirmed that the political trial against him will begin during the week of February 8th. That despite Republican attempts to postpone it until the end of this month.
Trump will face impeachment for his role in the dramatic capture of Capitol of last January 6, in which five people died. And if approved, he will not be able to run again for any position of public administration.

In that sense, it already exists certain consensus both among Republicans and among Democrats than the words of which he was still president in a speech they encouraged a mob of his followers to storm the iconic building that houses the U.S. Congress.
However, it still is uncertain that enough Republican senators are going to be achieved — they are needed 17- to support the removal process.

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County Councilors Palm Beach, located in the state of Florida and where Trump has lived since last Wednesday, they reject the ideas of naming an avenue and the local airport in honor of the Republican.
Commissioner (Councilwoman) Melissa McKinlay noted in her account Twitter which will not support the designation of “Nothing” that bears the name of Trump. He clarified that the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) cannot erect marking “for honorary designations of roads or bridges unless the affected city or county commission enacts the resolution supporting the designation.” .
Referring to comments by the former head of state in a video released during his campaign for the presidency. the commissioner stated: “Let’s be very clear. I’m a woman. I’m a mother. I support women. If you say you can take me, my daughters or any woman by her genitals because you are rich, I will not support naming anything in your honor. “
Last Thursday, Florida Republican lawmaker Anthony Sabatini said he would ask the state Congress to give him the US Highway 27 the name of Donald Trump, who is now based at his Palm Beach Sea-to-Lake Club after leaving the White House.
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However, McKinlay stressed that the stretch in question, from the dividing line between Broward and Palm Beach counties to the one that separates it from Hendry County, is in his district and will not support the placement of Trump signs.