Donald Trump told a crowd of delighted Texans that he wants to move and retire in the Lone Star State as he continues his love affair with the South.
Speaking to an adoring crowd at the NRA National Convention, the former president said, “I want to move to Texas and I want to retire in Texas… a lot of people are moving to Texas.”
Trump made the comments after receiving an endorsement from the National Rifle Association in Dallas on Saturday.
While it is unclear whether Trump meant what he said, he has visited the southern state 18 times while in office and 13 times since losing the 2020 election.
Trump left New York during his presidency and moved to his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, which is also a tax haven.
Former US President Donald Trump speaks after receiving an endorsement from the NRA on Saturday in Dallas
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Trump would protect gun owners’ rights if re-elected
The former commander in chief was greeted by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, who told the crowd they needed to fire Biden and send Trump back to the White House.
While they were never on stage at the same time, Trump showed his appreciation for the governor who was named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people after gaining attention by busing migrants from the Texas-Mexico border to cities like New York. Chicago and Denver.
‘We are also grateful to have a very special man. He’s an attractive politician, very attractive,” Trump said of Abbott.
You’re a handsome politician, Greg. You know why he’s attractive…because he’s doing a good job.
Trump received a standing ovation from the crowd.
God, guns and Trump! Texans demonstrated in full force in favor of the former president
The presidential hopeful told the Second Amendment crowd that President Joe Biden would take away their guns if he won re-election.
‘They want to take away your rights. I know it better than anyone. They want to take away my rights better than anyone…worse than Alphonse Capone. “Al Capone was indicted twice,” he said, referencing his own four indictments in four separate criminal cases.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently appeared at Trump’s ongoing hush money trial in New York City.
During his weekend visit to Texas, Trump revealed that Paxton is being considered as a possible US attorney general if he wins a second term in the White House.
He called Paxton ‘a very talented guy’ and praised his numerous lawsuits against the Biden Administration.
Trump looks around after being pranked while speaking during the National Rifle Association Convention.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, an ally of the former president, attended Trump’s criminal trial in the New York State Supreme Court, New York, USA, on April 30, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony charges of falsifying business records related to payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels during her 2016 presidential campaign
“Actually I would,” Trump said. KDFW-TV.
He is very, very talented. I mean, we have a lot of people who want that and will be very good at it. But he’s a very talented guy.”
Paxton is also the subject of multiple criminal investigations and nearly lost his job after he was impeached by the Texas legislature, which is made up of members of the Republican Party.
During the impeachment trial, an affair came to light between Paxton and a woman named Laura Olson, who was involved in a quid pro-quo with a major Paxton donor.
Paxton is accused of accepting political donations from the donor in exchange for favors from the donor, such as giving his mistress a job.
The same allegations are the subject of a federal investigation by the FBI into Paxton.
If Trump were to become POTUS and appoint Paxton to the position, Paxton could run the same agency that is currently investigating him.