Former president Donald Trump is expected to resume his signature rallies this June, according to an adviser.
The tentative plans include two appearances in June and one at the beginning of July and will be similar to the airport rallies that Trump’s campaign planned during the closing months of the 2020 presidential election.
His team is scouting two venues, but none of the events have been formally announced.
“The president is anxious to get back out on the trail and we are getting a lot of offers and invitations from both candidates and political causes in different areas,” the adviser told the Daily Mail.
The Trump team will likely use the rallies to boost his preferred Republican candidates, such as former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who is running for governor of Arkansas.
He has also hinted at another possible White House run in 2024.
Asked about his future political plans earlier this month, Trump said: “The answer is I’m absolutely enthused. I look forward to doing an announcement at the right time. As you know, it’s very early, but I think people are going to be very, very happy when I make a certain announcement.”
Trump said he doesn’t want to announce a possible campaign too soon because of election laws that would prevent him from spending money as he pleases and force him to disclose donations every quarter.
“And, you know, for campaign finance reasons, you really can’t do it too early, because it becomes a whole different thing,” he explained. “Otherwise, I’d give you an answer that I think you’d be very happy with. All I’d say is: stay tuned.”