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Wayne Allen Root: Trump May Be Eying Possible House Role In 2022

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Conservative radio host Wayne Allyn Root is suggesting that Donald Trump could jump back into the political fray much sooner than expected.

During a segment on his program, Root speculated that Trump could run in the 2022 midterm elections and become the Speaker if Republicans retake control of the U.S. House — which they are expected to do.

“Why not, instead of waiting for 2024, and I’m hoping you’ll run in 2024, but why not run in 2022 for the United States Congress? A House seat in Florida. Win big. Lead us to a dramatic landslide victory. Take the House by 50 seats,” Root said.

“Then you become the speaker of the House, lead the impeachment of Biden and start criminal investigations against Biden,” he added. “You’ll wipe him out for this last two years.”

Beyond Root’s idea, it seems as if Trump and his team remain focused on 2024 and the White House.

Trump has hired two veteran political operatives with backgrounds in running campaigns in Iowa, which seems to suggest the 45th president could be leaning towards a 2024 return the campaign trail.

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According to Bloomberg, a memo from Save America reportedly informed staff and advisers that Eric Branstad and Alex Latcham were joining the team.

One spokesman told Bloomberg that the two will help on “many political matters.”

Trump has been hinting about another presidential bid, even as he has tried to steer clear of activities that would trigger federal election laws that would require him to register as a candidate — and limit spending.

Trump has spent most of his time since President Joe Biden was inaugurated at his homes in Florida and New Jersey. But he has recently begun to move to prevent other potential 2024 GOP candidates from gaining traction.

The chairman of the Republican Party of Iowa, Jeff Kaufmann, tweeted that Trump called him Sunday, and “asked about Iowa’s farmers and other topics including Iowa’s first-in-the-nation status.”

Some of Trump’s top allies seem to think he’s going to run in 2024.

The Washington Examiner reported that former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer says Trump is gearing up to run.

“He’s in,” Spicer said during a preview interview of his upcoming book, “Radical Nation: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s Dangerous Plan for America.”

Spicer said Trump is looking beyond 2022 but will play “kingmaker” in the crucial midterm elections next November.

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Earlier this month, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Trump and his allies are looking to “move forward in a real way.”

Meadows said that both he and Trump were meeting with “some of our Cabinet members” as recently as that day, but he added that he was not “authorized to speak” on behalf of the former president to divulge too many details about the meeting.

According to Meadows, the meeting would not have happened at all if there were no plans to “move forward in a real way.”

“We met with several of our Cabinet members tonight. We actually had a follow-up … meeting with some of our Cabinet members. And as we were looking at that, we were looking at what does come next,” Meadows said.

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Trump previously told Fox News host Sean Hannity that he made a decision on 2024 but did not say exactly what it was.

Trump did hint at running for office again.

“It’s not that I want to,” Trump said to Hannity. “The country needs it. We have to take care of this country. I don’t want to. Is this fun? Fighting constantly? Fighting always? I mean, the country, what we have done, is so important.”

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