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Trump’s golden retirement in Florida: no Twitter but with golf and a lot of controversy

Donald Trump was forced to leave his throne in the Oval Office of the White House sooner than he wanted after four years as ‘the most powerful man in the world’, But the fortune he amassed over decades is helping him enjoy a golden retirement in retirement in Florida, where he moved to ease off the tax burden slightly.

There, where he owns a spectacular mansion, the tycoon remains awaiting the trial that will begin next Tuesday in the Senate for the historic assault on the Capitol from the beginning of the year in which many accuse him of instigating with false accusations of electoral fraud in his battle for the presidency against Joe Biden.

Trump’s mansion in Florida.
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In this new stage, Trump cannot send messages through social networks after the prohibition from the Twitter directive, but the controversy that has surrounded his figure in recent years remains intact. One example is the forceful letter he sent against the main union of actors in the United States, the SAG-AFTRA, after they opened a file precisely for the assault on the Capitol. “You have done nothing for me“, he expressed in it, in addition to questioning the management of President Gabrielle Carteris and blaming her for the unemployment within the industry.

NICHOLAS KAMM (AFP)

For now, it is impossible to know if Trump will reprise his role at the head of the immense real estate and hotel empire that made him a billionaire, but what refuses to give up is politics. At this point it should be remembered that last November he created Save America, a committee with which to fund political actions. During the month of January, many voices assured that it was a third party with which to steal Republican votes, but they quickly denied it from the organization. Yes, have announced that they will support candidates who have demonstrated their support for Trump in the past.

This is how the former president of the United States awaits the verdict of the Senate, with the desire to send intact and insisting that he sees himself as a candidate for the presidential elections of 2024. From his party they intend to turn the page and a conviction in the Senate could provoke a vote that it will end with the veto for public office in the country. Golf, meanwhile, serves as an escape route, but old problems loom who have been paralyzed during the New Yorker’s tenure.

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