In an interview with Chris Ryan and Justin McIsaac, former campaign manager for Donald Trump, Corey Lewandowski discusses President Trump’s future plans, denies allegations that he, personally, had a role in the pro-Trump rally which turned into an attack on the Capitol, weighs in on the second impeachment trial of President Trump, applauds the prosecution of any individuals who took part on storming the Capitol, and rejects running for the US Senate but considers running for governor.
Kevin McCarthy, the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, met with President Trump in Mar-A-Lago to work toward the Republicans gaining control of the House in the 2020 mid-term elections. President Trump also plans to use his war chest to support candidates who aligned with the Make America Great Again agenda. Conversely, Republican politicians who wronged President Trump or failed to give support might be getting some retribution. Liz Cheyney, for instance, a House Republican from Wyoming who voted for Trump’s impeachment, will probably have a primary challenger supported by the former president.
Corey Lewandowski isn’t sure whether Donald Trump will run again for president in 2024. Right now, he is transitioning back to being a private citizen. In the meantime, Trump will use his “Office of the Post Presidency” as an internet platform to circumvent the social media formats from which he is now banned. There is also the possibility of a book about his time as president.
President Trump might make a return trip to New Hampshire before 2022. Corey Lewandowski lives in the Granite State, and he is certain that New Hampshire’s first Congressional district will be redrawn in such a way that it will be very winnable for a Republican.
Lewandowski is aware of numerous Republicans who are already preparing for the New Hampshire First in the Nation Primary in 2024, such as Senator Tom Cotton from Arkansas who will be on New Hampshire Today on Monday at 8:35.