Georgians registered “Patriotic Party” rumor that Trump has no intention of building a new party

President Trump and his wife at a farewell ceremony at Joint Base Andrews on Jan. 20

As former U.S. President Donald Trump leaves office, sources say he is considering forming a “Patriot Party”. But Trump’s team says he has no intention of creating a new party at this Time. According to official information, a Georgian has just registered a “Patriot Party,” but there is no evidence that the party is associated with the Trump team.

According to the official website of the Federal Election Commission (FEC), an organization called the “Patriotic Party” was registered on Jan. 22 at “4004 Rosedale Place, Grovetown, GA 30813” in Georgia, registered by Michael Joseph Gaul.

According to the registration information, the party takes a pro-Trump stance and will raise money for the Trump campaign’s committee, DONALD J. TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT, INC.

FEC official website registration information. (Web Screenshot)

In addition, on January 25, someone in Texas also registered to form the MAGA Patriot Party National Committee, also dedicated to “DONALD J. TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT, INC. TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT, INC.” is a fundraiser.

FEC website registration information. (Screenshot)

In addition, another organization is planning to register the “Patriot Party” in five states, and they have been planning this for a year. They were surprised when they read in the Wall Street Journal a few days ago that “Trump plans to form a patriotic party.

According to local Arkansas TV station KATV on the 21st, the party has more than 40 leaders nationwide and is still in the organizing stage. Will Johnson, who serves as the party’s Idaho chairman, said the Trump team has not contacted them, but they hope Trump will participate.

The current statement of Trump’s team shows that Trump still aims to support the Republican Party.

Trump’s 2020 campaign senior adviser Jason Miller (Jason Miller) 24 said Trump has made it clear that his goal is to win back the House and Senate for the Republican Party in 2022.

A Fox News report also mentioned that Trump has abandoned plans to build a third party and will focus on helping Republicans take back the House and Senate in the 2022 midterm elections.

At the Arizona Republican Party election event on Jan. 23, Trump endorsed Ward (Kelli Ward) for re-election as chairman with pre-recorded audio. This is the first time since Trump left office that he has publicly endorsed a party politician.