Donald Trump reveals that he has made up his mind about 2024

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Donald Trump has revealed that he has made up his mind about whether or not he will run for president once again in 2024.

Following Trump's tumultuous time in office, which saw a deadly insurrection at the US Capitol and an unprecedented double impeachment, the 75-year-old Republican has dropped a number of hints that he plans to run again once Biden's first term ends.

While nothing is set in stone as of yet, Trump has let it be known that he's made up his mind about running for president again when asked the question during a recent town hall.

During an appearance on Fox News, the former president spoke with Sean Hannity as the host asked about the ex-president's "future plans".

Check out the moment below:

Hannity said: "You're not going to answer, but I have to ask. Where are you in the process or let me ask you this, without giving the answer... Have you made up your mind [about running in 2024]?"

And without giving anything away, the wealthy businessman-turned-world leader simply responded: "Yes".

Since leaving the White House at the start of the year, Trump has repeatedly teased a comeback in 2024.

"I may even decide to beat them for a third time," he said in a speech in February at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) as he falsely implied that he was the rightful winner of the 2020 US presidential election.

Trump first teased a re-run for president last December - a month after he lost to Biden - telling guests at a White House Christmas party: "We are trying to do another four years. Otherwise, I'll see you in four years."

Elsewhere in his discussion with Hannity, the controversial ex-president spoke of migrants causing "incalculable" damage to the US, Independent reports.

He said: "You have not hundreds of thousands, but millions of people storming into our country."

Trump went on to say that these migrants include "some of the worst people on Earth."

He also claimed that his border wall played a substantial role in reducing migration, despite the fact that there was actually a surge in border crossings during the last few months of his presidency, according to the paper.

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