Donald Trump Delivers His Farewell Speech, How Will He Be After Not Becoming President?
JAKARTA - After losing the 2020 United States (US) election, President Donald Trump finally delivered a farewell speech. Trump also had to leave the White House after he left the office. However, Trump did not suddenly disappear from circulation in his retirement.
According to VOI from Reuters, Trump will return to his normal life from January 20. In this regard, many questions have arisen regarding Trump's fate after this. Rumors have it that if he will run as president in the 2024 US Presidential Election, there are also rumors that Trump will have a career in the media.
Whatever Trump will do, the former president is expected to be caught in legal traps and must face the difficulties of the business world. This means that Trump's life will be tougher with various challenges.
He must face various civil and criminal legal actions. The legal issues are related to his family and activities, whose ensnares can be accelerated as soon as he loses influence.
Regarding his plans after this, Trump is said to be creating new media. Reportedly he will open television channels, and even build a social media company to compete with Twitter Inc.
Trump and Twitter were at odds. The dispute heated up after Twitter was deemed to have disturbed the Election. In addition, the social media company added a fact-check link to Trump's tweet.
In his final speech, Trump also alluded to Twitter's decision to block his account, @RealDonaldTrump. He considered that Twitter was injuring freedom of opinion which America has upheld for a long time.
"Closing free and open debate violates our core values and the most enduring traditions. America is not a timid, timid nation that needs to be protected and protected from people we disagree with," Trump said, quoted by VOI from CNA, Wednesday , January 20.
Although Trump mentioned many things in his last speech, he did not even mention the names of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who will be sworn in as US presidents. The inauguration will take place today, Wednesday, January 20.