Daughter-in-law Lara Trump makes new revelation about Donald Trump

Donald Trump faces four indictments and monetary crunch to fund reelection bid

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Lara Trump holds a Team Trump event on behalf of her father-in-law, Republican presidential candidate and former president Donald Trump in Beaufort, South Carolina on February 21, 2024. — Reuters
Lara Trump holds a "Team Trump" event on behalf of her father-in-law, Republican presidential candidate and former president Donald Trump in Beaufort, South Carolina on February 21, 2024. — Reuters

Lara Trump, the wife of Eric Trump and daughter-in-law of former president Donald Trump, made a revelation about his father-in-law when he came back from Washington after the abrupt end of his presidency in the wake of Capitol Hill riots of January 6, 2021.

Donald Trump entered in the Oval Office after winning the elections in 2016 against Democrat Hillary Clinton. He ran for the White House once again before incumbent President Joe Biden but lost in 2020.

Since then, he has been claiming that the elections were rigged and allegedly instigated his supporters to storm Capitol Hill and prevent election endorsement.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses the 2024 National Religious Broadcasters Association International Christian Media Convention, in Nashville, Tennessee, on February 22, 2024. — Reuters
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses the 2024 National Religious Broadcasters Association International Christian Media Convention, in Nashville, Tennessee, on February 22, 2024. — Reuters

Lara Trump told the Washington Examiner during the interview of his father in law that when the former president came back to Mar-a-Lago at night from Washington, he was clear in one thing; "I know I can do this again."

Lara — who is also the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee — recalled that a "comeback was clearly on Trump’s mind, even in his earliest post-presidential hours."

Upon listening to this, the interview noted that "Trump laughed at the memory and said Lara had told the story more clearly in one sentence than he had in several minutes of conversation."

The businessman-turned-politician is facing four criminal indictments and a financial crunch to support his reelection campaign and his legal woes.

A merger of Trump Media and a blank check company Friday may bring in over $3 billion for Trump, easing his monetary strains.