Trump hints 2024 presidential run in first on-screen interview since leaving White House

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Donald Trump has hinted that he will run for office again in 2024 in his first on-screen interview since leaving the White House.

The former President spoke about his future political ambitions in a recent 18-minute-long interview with his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump.

In it, Trump mocked his successor Joe Biden for falling down a flight of Air Force One steps, and railed against social media and cancel culture in the wake of his being banned from various platforms, including Facebook and Twitter.

Per The Daily Mail, when asked by Lara if his supporters would see him running for office again in the future, Trump replied:

"You do have hope, that I can tell you, you do have hope. We love our country, this country, we all owe a lot to our country, but now we have to help our country."

Watch Trump's farewell address in the video below:

Criticizing Biden's health and the state of his administration, Trump then stated: "People saw a lot of things happening long-prior to the press conference - and even the trip up the stairs - up and down, three times.

"There are a lot of things going on, so we'll see what happens. I hope he's in good shape I hope he's OK for the sake of the country."

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This interview comes not long after Trump made a speech at the 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida, where he repeatedly railed against the Democrat Party and continued to insist without evidence that he had lost the 2020 Presidential election due to voter fraud.

Watch Trump's address in the video below:

In a 90-minute long address to the applauding crowd of supporters, Trump again hinted that he was not yet done with politics, stating: "With your help we will take back the House, we will win the Senate, and then a Republican president will make a triumphant return to the White House – and I wonder who that will be."

And upon calling for unity in the GOP, Trump once again backed up his hint by saying: "I may even decide to beat [the Democrats] for a third time."

Featured Image Credit: Alamy Stock Images

Trump hints 2024 presidential run in first on-screen interview since leaving White House

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By VT

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Donald Trump has hinted that he will run for office again in 2024 in his first on-screen interview since leaving the White House.

The former President spoke about his future political ambitions in a recent 18-minute-long interview with his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump.

In it, Trump mocked his successor Joe Biden for falling down a flight of Air Force One steps, and railed against social media and cancel culture in the wake of his being banned from various platforms, including Facebook and Twitter.

Per The Daily Mail, when asked by Lara if his supporters would see him running for office again in the future, Trump replied:

"You do have hope, that I can tell you, you do have hope. We love our country, this country, we all owe a lot to our country, but now we have to help our country."

Watch Trump's farewell address in the video below:

Criticizing Biden's health and the state of his administration, Trump then stated: "People saw a lot of things happening long-prior to the press conference - and even the trip up the stairs - up and down, three times.

"There are a lot of things going on, so we'll see what happens. I hope he's in good shape I hope he's OK for the sake of the country."

wp-image-1263100818 size-full
Credit: Alamy

This interview comes not long after Trump made a speech at the 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida, where he repeatedly railed against the Democrat Party and continued to insist without evidence that he had lost the 2020 Presidential election due to voter fraud.

Watch Trump's address in the video below:

In a 90-minute long address to the applauding crowd of supporters, Trump again hinted that he was not yet done with politics, stating: "With your help we will take back the House, we will win the Senate, and then a Republican president will make a triumphant return to the White House – and I wonder who that will be."

And upon calling for unity in the GOP, Trump once again backed up his hint by saying: "I may even decide to beat [the Democrats] for a third time."

Featured Image Credit: Alamy Stock Images