Skip to main content

Donald Trump WILL run for US President in 2020 as Republican names his campaign chief

Donald Trump has vowed to run for President again in 2020 in a bid to carry out the full eight years of his tenure in the White House, sources close to the US figurehead has revealed.

The 71-year-old has previously hinted at his ambition to run for a second term – and has regularly led campaign-style rallies during his time in office.
Now Trump has reportedly confirmed to conservative news aggregator Matt Drudge that he will definitely stand for the role as the Republican candidate.
It is unusual for a party to throw support behind any other politician vying for the role at the same time at the President, making it likely he will be the Republican representative to battle for the White House in 2020.

He is believed to have already named his campaign manager – Brad Parscale who served as media director in his 2016 bid – and has started to amass campaign funds in preparation for the race.
Parscale was instrumental in managing the social media aspects of the 2016 campaign – managing what Trump reportedly termed at the time as "digital mumbo-jumbo stuff".

Eric Trump the President’s son, said, "Brad is an amazing talent and was pivotal to our success in 2016.
“He has our family's complete trust and is the perfect person to be at the helm of the campaign."
Jared Kushner, the President’s son-in-law and senior advisor, said, “Brad was essential in bringing a disciplined technology and data-driven approach to how the 2016 campaign was run.
“His leadership and expertise will be help build a best-in-class campaign.”
His bid comes 980 days before election day – uncommonly far in advance of the race.

It is currently unclear who the President could face off with in the election – with several names being floated by the Democrats including former contender Bernie Sanders, former Vice President Joe Biden and Californian senator Kamala Harris.
Joseph P. Kennedy – the grand nephew of President John F Kennedy – is also believed to be in the running after heading up the response to Trump’s State of the Union address.
Several celebrity candidates have also been linked to the role – including Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and Oprah Winfrey.
His declaration comes as the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 campaign – and alleged ties between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin – gains speed.
So far 19 people have been charged in relation to the probe, including senior Trump campaign officials Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn.
Continue Reading: Donald Trump WILL run for US President in 2020 as Republican names his campaign chief

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Sex robot SHOCK: Increasing sophistication of AI will cause massive issues, experts warn

The growing sophistication of creepily real sex robots is leading to moral and legal dilemmas, a leading academic has warned. As technology has expanded sex robots have become increasingly lifelike, bringing about a the need for a revolution in how we think about sex, morals and the legal status of these sex robots, according to Kent Law School Professor Robin Mackenzie. Prof Mackenzie specialises in areas such as robotics and the ethical and legal relations between humans and robots. She said: "Sex, law and ethics will never be the same. Sooner than we think, technologists will create sentient, self-aware sex robots, capable of emotional/sexual intimacy.” Prof Mackenzie added: "Humans having sex with other humans who are unable to consent to sex, like children and adults lacking decision-making capacity, is seen as unlawful and unethical. So is human/animal sex. Such groups are recognised as sentient beings who cannot consent to sex with interests in ne

Kremlin: Putin and Trump agreed to exchange information on North Korea

The Kremlin said on Friday that President Vladimir Putin and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump had agreed in a phone call to exchange information about North Korea and cooperate on possible initiatives to resolve a crisis around the Asian nation. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call that Putin and Trump had also spoken about establishing contacts with North Korea. The two men had also talked about improving dialogue between Russia and the United States, Peskov said. The Kremlin earlier on Friday released a statement about the phone call between the two leaders. Continue Reading: Kremlin: Putin and Trump agreed to exchange information on North Korea

Why are more women than men illiterate?

Two-thirds of the world’s illiterate adults are women. So what is preventing girls and women from learning to read and write? As part of this year's 100 Women, a team in India's capital Delhi will be looking at ways to tackle this problem.  Why are more women than men illiterate?