President Donald Trump launched a new Super Political Action Committee, called the "MAGA Again PAC," on Monday. This new PAC will replace the original "Make America Great Again Action" PAC, which the president has used for multiple years now. According to the Trump Team, the "MAGA Again" PAC is the "ONLY Trump approved Super PAC" in existence, and will be used to support candidates "who have proven to be fighters of the MAGA movement and President Trump's many accomplishments." Former Attorney General of Florida and new chair of the PAC, Pam Bondi, shared her excitement about the new committee, saying: "We look forward to building on the success of MAGA Action with our new committee, Make America Great Again, Again! We are thrilled to continue to support America First candidates in the midterms and beyond." Trump has endorsed 37 candidates for the 2022 midterm elections so far, but some believe that the president will use this new PAC for his own campaign for president in 2024. Trump has not made an official announcement on whether or not he will be running in 2024, but he has made several statements that seem to show that he intends to place himself on the ballot once again. Trump is currently the leading Republican candidate for the 2024 presidential election. Some polls have even shown Trump beating Biden if the election were held again. This comes as moderate Democrats turn their backs on Biden over his vaccine mandates and botched Afghanistan withdrawal. Trump continues to have thousands attend his rallies across the nation. However, if election problems are not fixed by 2024, many fear that voter fraud will again take place. Therefore, Trump has continued to urge his supporters to hold election officials accountable for their actions in the corrupt 2020 elections. Credit to Financial Times Trump's next rally will be on Saturday in Des Moines, Iowa. Watch the rally live @ RSBNetwork. The Informed Youth is America's newest conservative source for reliable and factual news, brought to you by America's patriotic young people. Learn more about us by clicking here, and sign up for our mailing list below.
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