Trump says 'we're going to win back the White House' in 2024, but admits he 'doesn't want to wait'

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On Saturday night (December 5), Donald Trump spoke at his first rally since losing the 2020 presidential election.

Held in Georgia, Trump was campaigning on behalf of GOP Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, who are competing in the Senate runoff election next month for control of the upper house against Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.

However, during the event, Trump also took the opportunity to once again tease another run in 2024.

After urging the raucous crowd to vote for Purdue and Loeffler, the incumbent president spoke about his own future political pursuits, telling those in attendance: "And then we are going to win back the White House" - a statement that not only drew huge cheers from the crowd, but also suggests that Trump has acknowledged his defeat to president-elect Joe Biden.

Watch Trump address the crowd in the video below:
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Then, referring to the House of Representatives where Democrats currently have the majority, Trump added: "And we're going to take back the House in 2022."

"And then in 2024 - and hopefully I won't have to be a candidate - we're going to win back the White House again," Trump continued, admitting that he doesn't want to wait until 2024.

"I don't want to wait until 2024," Trump said, "I want to go back three weeks."

As the president wrapped up his remarks he said: "We will never, ever surrender."

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Per BBC News, Joe Biden is the first Democratic candidate to win the state of Georgia in a presidential election since 1992.

This is the second time this week that Trump has teased another run in 2024, the first coming during a White House Christmas party on Tuesday (December 1), where he told guests that he will run for president again in 2024.

Per The Independent, the incumbent president made the announcement during a White House Christmas party on Tuesday evening (December 1), which was comprised mainly of Republican National Committee members.

Watch Trump make his announcement in the video below:
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"It’s been an amazing four years," the president told his guests.

Referring to his administration attempting to overturn the election result Trump then said: "We are trying to do another four years. Otherwise, I'll see you in four years."

The video shows guests cheering at the announcement - with the camera showing how several attendees opted not to wear face coverings, despite coughs being audible in the video.

The footage was recorded by national committeewoman for the Oklahoma GOP, Pam Pollard, who live-streamed the event on Facebook.

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During the event, Trump also wrongly claimed that he won the election, telling guests: "It’s certainly an unusual year. We won an election. But they don’t like that.

"I call it a rigged election, and I always will."

Trump says 'we're going to win back the White House' in 2024, but admits he 'doesn't want to wait'

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By VT

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On Saturday night (December 5), Donald Trump spoke at his first rally since losing the 2020 presidential election.

Held in Georgia, Trump was campaigning on behalf of GOP Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, who are competing in the Senate runoff election next month for control of the upper house against Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.

However, during the event, Trump also took the opportunity to once again tease another run in 2024.

After urging the raucous crowd to vote for Purdue and Loeffler, the incumbent president spoke about his own future political pursuits, telling those in attendance: "And then we are going to win back the White House" - a statement that not only drew huge cheers from the crowd, but also suggests that Trump has acknowledged his defeat to president-elect Joe Biden.

Watch Trump address the crowd in the video below:
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1335402025937481729]]

Then, referring to the House of Representatives where Democrats currently have the majority, Trump added: "And we're going to take back the House in 2022."

"And then in 2024 - and hopefully I won't have to be a candidate - we're going to win back the White House again," Trump continued, admitting that he doesn't want to wait until 2024.

"I don't want to wait until 2024," Trump said, "I want to go back three weeks."

As the president wrapped up his remarks he said: "We will never, ever surrender."

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1335404500379701248]]

Per BBC News, Joe Biden is the first Democratic candidate to win the state of Georgia in a presidential election since 1992.

This is the second time this week that Trump has teased another run in 2024, the first coming during a White House Christmas party on Tuesday (December 1), where he told guests that he will run for president again in 2024.

Per The Independent, the incumbent president made the announcement during a White House Christmas party on Tuesday evening (December 1), which was comprised mainly of Republican National Committee members.

Watch Trump make his announcement in the video below:
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/q8NS4N7b-sKUnNGKf.mp4||q8NS4N7b]]

"It’s been an amazing four years," the president told his guests.

Referring to his administration attempting to overturn the election result Trump then said: "We are trying to do another four years. Otherwise, I'll see you in four years."

The video shows guests cheering at the announcement - with the camera showing how several attendees opted not to wear face coverings, despite coughs being audible in the video.

The footage was recorded by national committeewoman for the Oklahoma GOP, Pam Pollard, who live-streamed the event on Facebook.

[[imagecaption|| Credit: PA Images]]

During the event, Trump also wrongly claimed that he won the election, telling guests: "It’s certainly an unusual year. We won an election. But they don’t like that.

"I call it a rigged election, and I always will."