Trump claims responsibility for Republican primary victories before returning to Capitol for the first time since January 6th


Republicans preparing for Trump to be in prison when he accepts nomination

Republicans are gearing up for a potentially unprecedented scenario as they prepare for Donald Trump to be in prison when he accepts the party’s nomination for the presidential race. The former president, who has been active on Truth Social, recently celebrated a series of Republican primary wins by candidates he endorsed, including South Carolina representative Nancy Mace.

Trump, a convicted felon, is set to make his first return to the US Capitol since the infamous January 6th insurrection, where his supporters stormed the building in protest of his election defeat. Despite his legal troubles, Trump is scheduled to meet with House and Senate GOP lawmakers behind closed doors in Washington DC on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Trump’s campaign has been quick to attack the “Biden crime family” following the conviction of President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, on three felony gun charges. The campaign issued a statement alleging that the Bidens had received millions of dollars from foreign entities, despite the lack of evidence to support these claims.

As the political drama unfolds, Republicans are bracing themselves for a potentially tumultuous nomination process with Trump at the center of attention, both for his legal troubles and his continued influence within the party. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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