USA: Donald Trump publicly admits running again in 2024

Donald Trump has been discussing with family members the possibility of announcing the launch of his campaign for the 2024 election on January 20, the date on which Joe Biden takes office.

 
Outgoing U.S. President Republican Donald Trump, increasingly isolated in his bid to challenge Democratic Joe Biden’s electoral victory, has publicly admitted to running for president again in 2024.
 
 
According to information released this Wednesday by the NBC television station, Donald Trump has been discussing with family members the possibility of announcing the launch of his campaign for the elections in 2024 on January 20, the date on which Joe Biden takes office as 46th President of the USA.
 
 
It was a fantastic four years. We are trying to fulfill another four years. Otherwise, we’ll meet in four years, ”Trump said Tuesday night during a Christmas party at the White House.
 
 
The event, attended by Republican Party officials, was not open to the press, but a video of his speech began circulating minutes later, almost a month after the presidential elections that gave Democrat Joe Biden victory, despite Trump continues to refuse to admit defeat, alleging the existence of “electoral fraud”.
 
 
At the moment, we have not found fraud on a scale that could change the outcome of the election, ”said Attorney General William Barr on Tuesday in a particularly relevant statement for being part of the outgoing President’s team.
 
 
Barr’s sentence may have helped impel Trump to publicly admit his candidacy in 2024, trying to steal the attention of the President-elect as he is preparing his government team, which has been presented over the past few days.
 
 
In theory, nothing prevents Trump from running again in the next presidential election, as the Constitution is silent on this matter. So far, only one man has made that decision: Grover Cleveland, who was elected President in 1884, having been defeated in 1888 and elected again in 1892, having been the 22nd and 24th President of the USA.
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