The 71 million voters who supported Donald Trump’s reelection bid need to be forewarned. Prepare to be scammed and ripped off! President Donald Trump, with top aides and allies, has discussed ways he could cash-in on his role as former president when he leaves the White House in January, The Washington Post reported. In public, Trump has continued to stir allegations of election fraud, for which he has produced no convincing evidence. But, in private conversation with aides Trump appears to have acknowledged he will be leaving office in January, and is planning his next moves. After leaving office, Trump "wants to remain an omnipresent force in politics and the media," and cement his role as a GOP power broker. Among the ideas touted by the president are a 2024 run for the presidency, setting up a potential rematch with Biden. But facing debts of up to $400 million, some of which will come due in the next two years, and likely substantial legal bills, making money is also reportedly at the forefront of Trump's mind. Trump also has been exploring ways to make money for relatively little work, such as giving paid speeches to corporate groups or selling tickets to rallies. Also, he may try to write a score-settling memoir of his time as president and appear on television, in a paid or unpaid capacity. Trump is also talking about revenge, particularly against Fox News, the conservative-leaning network whose coverage of his administration has been largely fawning, but which Trump believes has betrayed him. There have been some signs Fox News is beginning to distance itself from Trump, which the president has fixated on. He was enraged by the network when it first projected Biden had flipped Arizona on election night. However, some speculated Trump would be unlikely to attempt to start his own media empire, as some reports have suggested he will, because of the uncertain chances of success. One thing is certain, however. Regardless of what Trump does or attempts to do one can be certain it will involve countless lies and various attempts to rake in money from stupid, gullible individuals who believe every lie and misinformation that comes from his mouth.
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