Former President Donald Trump said he was intrigued by the idea of leading opposition to President Joe Biden by running for Congress and becoming speaker of the House, an idea that is gaining currency among his supporters.
The strategy was floated as Trump prepares for his return to the political spotlight at the North Carolina Republican convention on Saturday night.
It is billed as the next phase in his political career, with the resumption of rallies and speeches - as well as a long teased return to social media.
During a Friday interview, far-right radio host Wayne Allyn Root took up the idea that Trump did not have to wait for the 2024 presidential election to regain power. Instead, he could run in next year's midterms as part of a Republican wave that retakes the House of Representatives.
'Then you become the speaker of the House, lead the impeachment of Biden and start criminal investigations against Biden,' said Root.
'You'll wipe him out for this last two years.'
Former President Donald Trump is weighing plans for his political future, and said found the idea of running for Congress so he could become speaker of the House to be 'interesting' during a Friday radio interview
Supporters believe as House speaker Trump would be perfectly positioned to lead opposition to President Joe Biden, including using the weapon on impeachment
Trump appeared to be intrigued.
'You know it's very interesting,' he said, adding that some of his supporters suggested he run for Senate.
'But you know what, your idea might be better. It's very interesting.'
Trump has been rebuilding his political life, first from his base in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, and for the past month from his golf club in New Jersey.
He has been spotted slipping in and out of Trump Tower in New York, while popping up on his favorite rightwing television news shows.
He has repeatedly floated the idea of running for president in 2024 although aides say no decision is likely until after the midterms next year, when he can assess the political currents.
On Saturday, he will appear in Greenville where he is expected to repeat his claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him, attack Dr. Anthony Fauci, his coronavirus adviser who is under intense pressure over the origins of the pandemic, and demand China pay reparations for unleashing COVID-19.
Next weekend he will appear via jumbotron at an event organized by MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell, who has emerged as one of the most vociferous advocates for overturning last year's election.
Trump has also announced plans for outdoor rallies in the battleground states of Ohio and Florida.
And aides say they are planning an event around the July 4 holiday weekend - when they have also teased more information on the former president's plans to return to social media.
On Friday, Facebook announced it was maintaining its ban on the former president for another two years.
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