MASSIVE NEWS: Donald Trump Could Become The Speaker Of The House In 2022 – “If the Republican Party regains control of Congress”

Following the disastrous 2020 election, many Trump supporters knew of the negative ramifications our country would suffer if Biden were to be inaugurated on January 20th, however fast forward nearly one year later and few would have predicted how disastrous a Biden Admin would be for America.
That being said, since the earliest days of Biden being in the White House, many speculated if President Trump would run again in 2024. This desire to re-elect the 45th President of the United States has only increased and new polls even showing President Trump outpolling Biden in most kew swing states as well as national polling.
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However, the damage caused by the Biden Admin along with the radical left in just one year has many Americans concerned if our country can even survive to the 2024 election without falling apart. That being said, it seems way to distant to wait for the return of President Trump in a 2024 bid. This has caused many to suggest President Trump run for the US Senate out of his new home state of Florida.
What may become the most popular idea is if the GOP recaptures the Congress in the 2022 midterms, the GOP should select President Trump become Speaker of the House. Even House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy told FOX News that President Trump ““tells me he wants to be speaker”.
Last month (December 2021), Florida Representative Matt Gaetz further promoted the idea of House Speaker Donald trump when he said that if the Republican Party regains control of Congress in the 2022 midterms, he will push to have Trump elected as the new House Speaker.
Forbes Reported:
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) said Tuesday he’s spoken directly with former President Donald Trump about installing Trump as House Speaker if Republicans win control of the chamber in the midterms, reviving an idea he pushed over the summer that was largely dismissed by all but the most extreme-right fringes of the GOP.