Former President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that Corey Lewandowski, his former campaign manager in 2016, would be rejoining his campaign as a senior adviser. Trump shared the news on his social media platform, Truth Social, expressing his enthusiasm for having Lewandowski back on board.
In his announcement, Trump mentioned that many individuals from his previous campaigns are eager to join the current campaign for the final push. He highlighted Lewandowski's significant involvement in the 2016 campaign and welcomed him as a Senior Advisor for the upcoming efforts.
Trump also hinted at the addition of other individuals to his campaign team, promising that more announcements would follow soon. He praised his current campaign managers, Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, emphasizing the strong management team in place for the crucial final 82 days leading up to the election.
Expressing confidence in the campaign's momentum, Trump declared that these upcoming days would be historic and crucial for the country. He underscored the importance of the November 5th election day, stating his belief in restoring the nation's greatness and making America great again.