Trump says ‘we’ll do something’ but ‘not just yet’ in first post-presidential remark

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Former President Donald Trump said Friday in his first public remark since leaving office that he will make a comeback in some form — but he’s not saying how.

“We’ll do something, but not just yet,” Trump told journalist Rob Crilly of the Washington Examiner.

The former president, who left office Wednesday, made the comment while dining at his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Fla.

An assistant reportedly ended the interview after his single answer.

Trump has been virtually silent in the early days of President Biden’s administration. His preferred communication platform, Twitter, banned him after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, during which Trump supporters interrupted certification of Biden’s victory.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Friday she will transmit an article of impeachment against Trump — for allegedly inciting the riot — to the Senate on Monday, setting in motion his second impeachment trial.

Trump can seek a non-consecutive term as president in 2024, but if at least 17 Republican senators vote to convict him, he could be banned from holding office again.

Trump reportedly has considered forming a new political party called the Patriot Party.

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