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e taking his last Air Force One flight from Washington to Florida on January 20

last year, Trump has remained the country's most polarizing figure, continuing his
unprecedented campaign to sow falsehoods that he actually won the 2020 election.

For weeks, Washington has been riveted by hearings in Congress about the January 6
storming of the Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters and his attempts to overturn
the election.

The US Department of Justice is also investigating the January 6 attack.

While Attorney General Merrick Garland has declined to comment on growing


speculation that Trump could face criminal charges, he has insisted that "no person
is above the law" and that he intends to "hold accountable every person who is
criminally responsible for trying to overturn a legitimate election."

Trump is also being investigated for his efforts to alter the 2020 voting results
in the state of Georgia, while his business practices are being probed in New York
in separate cases, one civil and the other criminal.

The real estate mogul has not yet officially declared his candidacy for the 2024
presidential election, although he has dropped strong hints over the past few
months.

With President Joe Biden's approval rating currently below 40 percent and Democrats
forecast to lose control of Congress in November's midterm elections, Trump is
apparently bullish that he could ride the Republican wave to the White House in
2024.

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