Washington: The world's oldest democracy is going to get its new President today. Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States, but before that, a decision of former President Trump has stirred up American politics. US President Donald Trump is likely to form his new party after leaving his post. That means Trump can revolt in the Republican Party and it can spill over into Republicans.
According to the Us newspaper The Wall Street Journal, Trump has expressed his desire to form a new party. According to the news, he has expressed his desire to name his party as the Patriot Party or the Patriotic Party. According to the newspaper, it is not yet clear how serious Trump is about the new party, which will require a lot of funds and resources. He has a sizeable number of candidates, many of them associated with the Republican Party during Trump's 2016 election campaign.
In American politics, no third party has ever seen much impact, apart from Republicans and Democrats. If Trump moves towards forming a new party, he could face huge opposition from the Republican Party as well. Donald Trump's term as President of the United States ends today. A few hours from now, newly elected President Joe Biden will be sworn in as the new president.
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