Chief of Staff: “Trump is planning the next administration”

The Gateway Pundit reports that President Trump‘s White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said “Trump is planning for the next administration.”

Donald Trump’s White House chief of staff Mark Meadows announced that they are “planning for the next administration.

Meadows made the announcement during an appearance on Sean Hannity’s show Thursday night.

Speaking to Sean Hannity about Trump’s big CPAC speech this weekend, Meadows said the speech will be about “what the future might look like.

“Well, you’re going to see a speech on Sunday that talks about not just the beginning, but talks about what the future might look like, and I’m excited about that,” Meadows said.

“I had a long conversation with President Trump last night and we were talking about America, where the future is going, continuing the America First agenda,” Meadows added, “but more important than that is how this President Biden has undermined that particular policy in a matter of days. We’ve seen that.”

“What we will see on Sunday is that we will see the planning for the next administration begin. I can tell you that the people at the top of the list have the last name Trump.”

In his CPAC speech, Trump is expected to “excoriate the first month of the Biden presidency – while laying out what Republicans need to do to take Congress in the 2022 midterm elections.”

CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp said Thursday on “Fox & Friends” that “Trump knows this is a very important reboot for him, for the country, for half the country and for so many people in this ballroom,”

Trump is expected to blast Biden for backtracking on the issue of tough policies on illegal immigration, accusing Biden of pushing identity politics on American identity, the need to reopen schools and the damage Biden has done to our workforce. In addition, he will push for the need to dismantle Big Tech, the report said.

Fox reports, “He will talk about policies he believes have been successful for the Republican Party, while describing the divisions between the party’s base and a handful of Washington circle insiders. Trump is expected to name names.” The report said.