The highly anticipated month of
August is finally here, but so far Donald Trump has yet to be reinstated as president.
Many
in TrumpWorld have been led to believe — and pushed others to believe — in a grand and "inevitable" to nullify the 2020 election due to baseless claims of fraud, Trump remains far from the reins of power in Washington. Admittedly it's very early in the month, but the prospects for any sort of Trump reinstatement, powered by a thus-far-imaginary Supreme Court decision, are fading more and more with each passing hour.
MyPillow CEO
Mike Lindell, the likely originator of the idea that Trump would return to power this month, has been boosting the August date for at least the last two months. Until recently, that is, when he began walking back the idea, admitting that his timeline might be off by a few months but saying the momentous occasion would occur on
"God's time."
But the belief that this month will see Trump back in power won't die easily. Rank and file Republican voters, such as attendees at the recent
Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) event last month in Dallas, claimed to believe in the August deliverance.
Among the 50-plus attendees Salon spoke with at CPAC Dallas, more than 40% said they believed an August Trump reinstatement was on the horizon.