Trump on Presidential Run in 2024: ‘I Will Probably Have to Do It Again’

Former President Trump announced Saturday that he would “probably” have to run for president again, setting up a possible matchup between he and President Joe Biden for 2024, while declaring that former Trump administration officials who make a White House bid would be “very disloyal.”
During a rally in Robstown, Texas, Trump told a crowd: “I ran twice. I won twice. I did much better the second time than I did before.”
“And now, in order to make our country successful, safe and glorious again, I will probably have to do it again,” he added during the rally, which was being held for candidates in the Lone Star State. As soon as he made that statement, the crowd cheered and indicated they wanted Trump to run again.
The former president has not made any definitive statements on whether he would run for the nation’s highest office, but he has strongly suggested that he would in numerous speeches and interviews after departing office in January 2021. The reason why, according to Trump, is due to what he described as antiquated campaign-finance laws around presidential announcements.