Overall, it’s been a good week for Trump and the future looks bright.

The wins column stacked up for former President Donald Trump this week.

Amid ongoing lawfare and fake news attacks, “Teflon Don” scored some massive political victories this week boosting his re-election prospects and upsetting the Democrat establishment.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear Trump’s case on presidential immunity, possibly putting the Jan. 6 criminal trial headed by Special Counsel Jack Smith on hold until after the 2024 election.

In wake of today’s SCOTUS decision, Judge Luttig believes it now probably “unimaginable” that Trump will be tried in Jack Smith case before 2024 election. @MSNBC @DeadlineWH @NicolleDWallace

— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) February 28, 2024

Additionally, Judge Aileen Cannon overseeing the classified documents case against the former president this week is deciding whether to hold a trial on the case in July, which she characterizes as “unrealistic,” or delay it until August 12, as requested by Trump’s attorneys.

Biden’s DOJ seeks July 8 start date for seized Mar-a-Lago docs trial—Judge Cannon says it’s “unrealistic”https://t.co/AFNul8dcKu

— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) March 2, 2024

Adding to the courtroom victories is the very strong likelihood of a judge disqualifying Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from prosecuting her RICO case against Trump, following evidence the corrupt DA vacationed with the prosecutor she hired to oversee the case – raising the prospect of the case being scrapped entirely.

BREAKING 🚨

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee stated he may be prepared to disqualify Fani Willis and Nathan Wade without additional evidence

Willis and Wade need to have their OWN trial for corruption and collusion with the Biden Admin. pic.twitter.com/HpPKaVKk75

— American Archer (@CalenArcher) March 1, 2024

Adding to this, Ronna McDaniel’s departure from the Republican National Committee opens the door for Trump to appoint a leader more aligned with his MAGA agenda.

NEWS⚡️UPDATE: RNC Chairperson Ronna McDaniel will step down on March 8 just days after Super Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/tI1CeNcMZL

— Wayne DuPree  (@WayneDupreeShow) February 26, 2024

This week, RINO Sen. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) also announced he would be vacating his seat at the end of his term, serving up yet another Trump win. McConnell has consistently thwarted the America First agenda, and Trump remarked he’d “approved so much for Biden it was almost as if the Democrats had something on him.”

JUST IN—Mitch McConnell refuses to endorse Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/igL7K3jcmc

— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) February 27, 2024

Add to this the fact that the US Supreme Court hasn’t said whether Colorado can remove Trump from the state’s Primary ballot, a delay that works in his favor with Coloradans voting on Tuesday where his name will appear on the ballot and votes will be counted for him.

The successive victories come on the heels of another Republican Primary victory in the state of Michigan earlier this week, where Trump trounced Neocon Republican opponent Nikki Haley 68% to 26%.

He had another win in the Missouri Republican presidential caucus on Saturday:

🚨 BREAKING: Donald Trump has won the GOP caucuses in Missouri. pic.twitter.com/6GwB1Z1KBk

— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 2, 2024

And a Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll this week found Trump is currently leading Biden in seven swing states.

From The Hill:

The Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll found Biden trailing Trump in several critical states — Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada and Wisconsin — when voters were asked who they would support in a hypothetical general election. Large shares of the respondents voiced concerns with Biden’s age, while a significant percentage said Trump was dangerous.

Across all seven states, 48 percent of voters said they would back Trump, and 43 percent would back Biden. Trump’s lead appeared to be the strongest in North Carolina, where he is 9 points ahead of Biden — bringing in 50 percent support compared to Biden’s 41 percent.

Overall, it’s been a good week for Trump and the future looks bright.

The former president used to be fond of declaring his supporters would win so much they would get tired of winning, and once again he’s living up to his promise.

However, be ready for the Deep State to strike back with tremendous force, as they tend to do when things aren’t going their way.

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