As historian Paul du Quenoy puts it in his Artillery Row article:
For more on this not all so far fetched "back in the saddle" scenario Constitutional expert Jeff Utsch discusses political implications of the strategy with Conservative Circus ringmaster JT Harris here.The idea of Trump running for Congressional office may sound unconventional, but the former president has never been one to toe the line...
What better way to show up a body that twice voted to impeach him than to re-emerge in its midst, unscathed by its adverse votes and unbowed by defeat? It would be worth it just for the sour look on AOC’s face or the bulging of Adam Schiff’s eyes.
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Any election involving Donald Trump’s candidacy will certainly be a sensational event, even if much media attention will be oriented toward ensuring his defeat. It will return him to an inextinguishable spotlight. It will make the national midterm elections a referendum on Biden’s first two years in office, which are unlikely to be smooth, and offer the Republicans perhaps their strongest chance of winning back Congress in 2022.
There is every possibility that voter dissatisfaction, encouraged by Trumpian doses of "I told you so," will grant their wish and set the former president on a path back to the White House in 2024.