Trump is investing in a political force structured similar to the Republican Party, to serve the ambition to return to the school.
On April 12, a former officials in the former government of President Donald Trump established the US Policy Institute first (AFPC), a research organization to promote "freedom, freedom of businesses,
Trump quickly agreed to this effort, saying that the founders of AFPC, including daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner, "getting my complete support because they don't only work to preserve these
This is the latest and most invested, with the initial budget of up to 20 million USD, about how Trump and supporters are building a political group, laws and policies in parallel with the structure
"There is a lot of evidence that Donald Trump not only does not have a plan to withdraw from the political politics that he is also building an underground party equivalent to the Republican Party," said Chris Cillizza, CNN commentator, writing.
Former President Donald Trump at Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida State on February 28.
The center of this political force is super political action committee (PAC) to save the US of Trump, the organization that he has actively raised funds for months, even during the pursuit of legal wars to replace
Former President has and will use PAC to finance his political activity.
"I standing in front of you today with the belief that in 2022, we will regain the House of Representatives and Senate," Trump told RNC's supporters at Florida over the weekend.
In addition, Stephen Miller, Trump's trustee, at the end of March also established the US Legal Fund first aimed at conducting legal challenges for President Joe Biden's policy and his government.
"Miller is a brave warrior and has the principle of the America movement first. He is a powerful, righteous person and never giving up," Trump said.
Cillizza said that part of the underground force that Trump was building a conservative partnership, a training organization of conservatives supporting Trump by former South Carolina Senator Jim Demint.
"When combined with each other, these organizations allow Trump to maximize the influence on the Republican Party and Party orientation in the coming time," Cillizza said.
CNN analyst believes that the largest target of groups is that bringing Trump becomes the Republican Presidential President's candidate if he decides to re-election.
Meanwhile, the Republican "multi-tree" under the leader of the minority leader Mitch McConnell Senate is trying to leave Trump's influence.
However, Cillizza said that McConnell's efforts to abandon McConnell and the Republican senior members face many challenges, when Trump shows that he will not give up his ambitions and many grassroots members of
Efforts to build a type of "Trump Group" in the political field is evidence that former president and many close people do not only continue to pursue long-term plans, but they do not hesitate to break
"What Trump is doing will force many donors to decide between raising money for his 'underground party' or RNC. This is a big trouble for the current Republican Party," Cillizza said.