The midterm elections did not go as Donald Trump had hoped. There was no red wave of Republicans with US President Joe Biden talking about victory, although to tell the truth it is very difficult – results in hand – to consider it as such. The tycoon who will announce his third candidacy for the White House on November 15, according to US media history, is “furious”.
Maggie Haberman of the New York Times explains that Donald identified a “culprit” in everyone in his magic circle, in fact the family. In fact, Trump is especially angry about the defeat of Mehmet Oz, the famous Dr. Oz of the US TV candidate in Pennsylvania for the Senate, clearly defeated by Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman. The former president supported him without delay, only to later come to terms with those who “would have given him bad advice”. Among them, of course. There is his wife Melania Trump. “It wasn’t one of his best decisions,” he said of his wife’s pressure for Oz, according to the American journalist, whose training was taken up by Corriere della Sera.
The performance of the Grand old party, as the Republican Party is called, would also have led several of Trum’s collaborators to postpone the third descent to the field announced to his supporters with an email: “I’m about to announce something great in March a-Lago and I want you to be there too.” But for Haberman, nothing will change Donald’s mind.
Source: IL Tempo
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