Donald Trump hints at possible race for president in 2024: ‘Very, very’

Former President Donald Trump has sent the strongest signal yet that he plans to run again in 2024, saying at a pre-election rally in Iowa that he is “very, very, very probably” a White House candidate. and will bid.

“And now, to make our country successful and safe and proud, I will very, very, probably do it again,” Trump said during the Thursday night rally, which was marked by an event supporting Republican Senator Chuck Grassley. was billed in. His was endorsed by other candidates but was also held in the state which has the first presidential caucus.

After the crowd chanted “Trump, Trump, Trump,” the former president said, “It’s good, okay, get ready, that’s all I’m saying, pretty soon. Get ready.”

Trump has teased for months that he plans to run for another White House, regularly telling supporters he will be “very happy” with his decision. But he is sending out increasingly strong signals that he plans to run.

Kellyanne Conway, a former senior Trump adviser, said at an event Thursday morning that she expects the former president to announce the widely anticipated withdrawal bid for the White House “soon” and that she should wait until next Tuesday’s midterm elections. Gives credit to.

“I think you can expect him to announce soon,” she said.

At his rally in Iowa, Donald Trump Barring President Joe Biden and the “far-left paranoid” voters are calling for GOP control of Congress and “ending the political career of mad Nancy Pelosi once and for all” by electing Republicans in next Tuesday’s midterm elections. requested.

Trump criticized Biden, as he usually does at his rallies, for calling him “the worst president in the history of our country” and “cognitively impaired, not in a position to lead.” He showed a video with a clip of Biden stumbling and stumbling while aboard Air Force One.

The former president is scheduled to hold rallies in Pennsylvania, Florida and Ohio on behalf of his supported candidates in the days leading up to Tuesday’s election. Trump has used the midterm cycle to tighten his grip on the GOP, backing US Senate candidates from the local level.

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