Fundraising efforts are underway to accumulate funds, expected to be used for lawsuits that may arise from ongoing criminal and civil investigations into Trump’s businesses, actions during his presidency, and potential fraudulent activities related to his 2020 election claims.
Simultaneously, there is a hunt for potential staffers that would be instrumental if Trump were to make another run for the presidency. These moves underscore the expectation among Trump’s inner circle that he is keen on making another bid to return to the White House.
Despite the controversy surrounding his administration and the unprecedented second impeachment trial, Trump’s popularity with a significant portion of the Republican voter base remains strong, making a future presidential run a real possibility.
Trump has not officially announced his future political plans. However, he has hinted at a possible run during his recent public appearances and through statements. All these activities seem to be the groundwork in preparation for the former President’s potential political comeback, although nothing is confirmed.
It’s worth noting that all fundraising activities are guided by campaign financing laws and are subject to legal scrutiny. If any unlawful actions are suspected, these cases will be legally pursued. In the case of hiring staff, all considerations will have to comply with employment laws and White House standards.