Opinion | HayesBrown: By holding rallies again, even if theoretically for the benefit of other candidates, fmr. President Trump will potentially regain a major platform. Let's hope the news media has learned its lesson from six years ago. - MSNBCDaily
And so we come back to the present. I think that how these first post-presidential rallies are covered will reveal a lot about lessons learned — or not learned. Saturday's rally simply does not need to be covered live.was giving Republicans the space to work on their long-term projects, including re-engineering state election laws. But Trump's return is likely to push the party line even further — whether GOP leaders want him to or not.
And it's exactly what Trump's base wants to hear — directly from the man himself. Steve Bannon, one of the designers of Trump's MAGA movement, recently told NBC News that he's going to beIn an interview with NBC News, Bannon said candidates who appear will be pushed first and foremost on what he called "a litmus test" for the GOP: challenging the outcome of the 2020 election.
"So Nov. 3 is not going to go away," Bannon said. "There will not be a Republican that wins a primary for 2022 — not one — that doesn't take the pledge to get to the bottom of Nov. 3." It may seem tempting to give Trump enough rope to hang himself with. And as Washington Times columnist Byron York said,"If Trump brings this up in public, [it] will likely increase [the] number of Republicans who say they are ready to move on."
Trump reportedly echoing what lawyer Sidney Powell said over weekend. Short answer: Reinstatement cannot and will not happen. If Trump brings this up in public, will likely increase number of Republicans who say they are ready to move on.
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