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After Facebook ban, Trump launches national tour

Just days after Facebook banned Donald Trump for an additional two years, the former president has announced he will commence on a national “history tour.”

The event promises a “never-before-heard inside view” of the Trump Administration and Trump himself, who received more votes than any previous Republican candidate. It also comes as the Biden administration struggles with falling popularity over skyrocketing inflation, a border crisis, Middle East policy and Dr. Anthony Fauci‘s emails on the origins of Covid-19.

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“These will be wonderful but hard-hitting sessions where we’ll talk about the real problems happening in the U.S., those that the Fake News Media never mention,” Trump said in a release. “I will be focusing on greatness for our country, something seldom discussed in political dialogue. If we don’t make our country great again, we will soon no longer have a country!”

The tour will take place in December through four live conversations hosted by former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly.

During the live conversations, Trump will provide a “never before heard inside view of his administration—which will be historical in and of itself,” O’Reilly’s news release states.

Trump and journalist O’Reilly will discuss exactly how things were accomplished and the challenges, both good and bad, during the Trump Administration.

“My job as a historian/journalist is to get important things on the record in a fact-based way. These conversations with the 45th President will not be boring,” O’Reilly said.

“I look forward to working with Bill, who right now has the #1 bestselling book, to openly discuss the real problems of our Country, and how to solve them. Additionally, it will be fun, fun, fun, for everyone who attends!” Trump added.

“My job as a historian/journalist is to get important things on the record in a fact-based way. These conversations with the 45th President will not be boring,” O’Reilly said in the statement.

The tour will start on Dec. 11, 2021, at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida, and at a to-be-announced location the next day. It will continue in Houston, Texas, on Dec. 18, and Dallas, Texas, on Dec. 19.

Over the weekend, Trump delivered a well-received speech at the North Carolina Republican Party annual convention, the second major public appearance since he left office.

Trump has promised to remain active in politics and has hinted at his 2024 run multiple times lately.

–Dwight Widama | Metro Voice

 

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