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==Post-presidency== After his term ended, Trump went to live at hisĀ Mar-a-LagoĀ club inĀ Palm Beach, Florida. As provided for by theĀ Former Presidents Act,Ā he established an office there to handle his post-presidential activities. Since leaving the presidency, Trump has been the subject of several probes into both his business dealings and his actions during the presidency. In February 2021, the District Attorney for Fulton County, Georgia, announced a criminal probe into Trump's phone calls to Brad Raffensperger. Separately, the New York State Attorney General's Office is conducting a civil and criminal investigation into Trump's business activities. The criminal investigation is in conjunction with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. By May 2021, a special grand jury was considering indictments. Trump's false claims concerning the 2020 election were commonly referred to as the "[[big lie]]" by his critics. In May 2020, Trump and his supporters co-opted the term, and the Republican party had come to use the false narrative as justification toĀ impose new voting restrictionsĀ in its favor.Ā In June 2021, multiple national publications reported that Trump had told several people he could be "reinstated" as president in August, despite the fact that this is impossible. Other sources reported that he was planning to run for Congress so he could be appointed Speaker of the House. On June 6, 2021, Trump resumed his campaign-style rallies with an 85-minute speech at the annualĀ North Carolina Republican PartyĀ convention inĀ Greenville, North Carolina. On November 15, 2022, he announced that he would be running for president again during the 2024 election.
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