Trump is planning a “revenge tour” to support the “America First” candidate against the Republican establishment

The left-wing U.S. media outlet Politico points out that after the Senate acquitted Trump, President Trump is now focusing his actions on transforming Congress as he begins vetting primary candidates. According to the National Archives, the purpose of President Trump’s move is to use his unrivaled appeal in the Republican primaries to allow true conservatives who support America First to defeat establishment Republicans who do not represent or have betrayed America First, and finally to send true conservative candidates to the House and Senate to replace McConnell The last thing to do is to send real conservative candidates to the House and Senate to replace McConnell’s establishment fake Republicans.

According to Politico.com, “Other top Republicans are trying to cajole President Trump into working with existing Republican lawmakers ahead of next year’s midterm elections by not recommending that Trump choose a new candidate, on the grounds that a newcomer could complicate the primaries and cost the GOP key seats.” Those around Trump also suggested that it would be wise to see if Republicans who have already come to Trump would seek re-election next fall before seriously looking for possible primary challengers.

It is against this backdrop of being hamstrung that Trump has planned his revenge tour. A senior adviser told the left-wing news media, “We’re working on a more formal timeline for candidates who want to get Trump’s support.”

The National Archives commented that by beginning to consider candidates to run against the establishment in the primaries, President Trump was fulfilling a promise made in a statement blasting Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). In the statement, President Trump said McConnell is a “dour, sullen, unsmiling political hack” who will lead Republicans into a permanent minority party if left unchecked.

In his statement, President Trump promised, “Where necessary and appropriate, I will support candidates who embrace the policies of America Great Again and America First, and we want great, strong, thoughtful, compassionate leadership.”

President Trump is also likely to consider building a coalition of future members of Congress who will actually support President Trump’s America First agenda, rather than the likes of Fox News executives, former House Speaker Paul Ryan and McConnell, who have obstructed the America First agenda during the Trump Administration‘s first term.

Former U.S. presidents have stayed out of the public eye after leaving office, not engaging in any political activity and rarely even commenting on the country’s political situation. The exception is President Trump, a 74-year-old super-rich man and politician whose appeal to voters has continued unabated after leaving office and surviving a second impeachment trial.

President Trump’s appeal to voters has been proven to have a supportive effect on candidates. President Trump’s endorsement allowed Arizona Republican Party Chairman Kelli Ward to win her recent re-election campaign for the party’s leadership position. President Trump also endorsed former press secretary Sarah Sanders for the next governor of Arkansas.

President Trump previously promised to travel to Georgia to run against establishment Republican Governor Brian Kemp, who Trump also said he regretted ever supporting Kemp’s campaign. Former Rep. Doug Collins (R-Mich.) is widely expected to run against Kemp in the race and receive President Trump’s endorsement.

In a recent interview with Greg Kelly of Newsmax TV, President Trump did not rule out a presidential run in 2024, but also would not commit to running for a second term.

President Trump has reportedly accepted an invitation from the American Conservative Union (ACU) to attend and speak at the annual American Conservative Political Action Conference. The national conservative conference will be held Feb. 25-28 in Orlando, Fla.

The North American Conservative Review points out that the Republican establishment in both houses of Congress is the “Democratic Party” standing in Republican seats, their interests are aligned with the Democratic Party, and they are hurting conservatives a hundred times worse than the Democrats. President Trump really knows from his own personal experience that no true conservative politician can achieve his political ambitions if the establishment swamp is not completely excluded. Even if he uses extraordinary means to reclaim the stolen presidency, he will still be constrained, betrayed, and unable to implement his policies.

According to the North American Conservative Review, it is clear that President Trump should have given up on the idea of a new party (which he himself has never publicly stated he wants to create). It’s easy to build a new party, but it’s not easy to bring the vast majority of Republicans into it; it’s not easy to transform the Republican Party, but if it’s done well, the elephant will be revived, kicking over the donkey and putting the wheels of American politics on a lasting and positive course. President Trump has chosen the hard but more effective way.