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Former United States President Donald Trump may table his 2024 White House bid by next week. His top aide and long-time adviser, Jason Miller, stated the piece of news on Stephen Bannon's radio show on Friday, as reported by The Hill.
"President Trump is going to announce on Tuesday that he will be running for president. And it is going to be a very professional, very buttoned announcement," Miller told the former White House official whose radio show 'War Room' he'd appeared on. He said that he'd had a word with Trump earlier in the day and said that Trump iterated that 'there doesn't need to be any question' about his intentions to take another shot at the presidency.
Miller described Trump as adding, "Of course, I'm running, I'm going to do this, and I want to make sure people know that I'm fired up and we've got to get the country back on track."
On Tuesday, Trump is expected to make the declaration at his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago. Additionally, according to Miller, Trump anticipates a sizable crowd and a large number of media representatives.
It should be emphasised that Miller supported Trump during the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections and continues to support him as an advisor after the election.
Days after US President Joe Biden said that a Republican victory in the midterm elections was a sign of a weak democracy, Trump made a firm choice. Trump, on the other hand, criticised the Biden administration for everything from violent crime to filthy airports while teasing a potential presidential run, saying, "I will probably have to do it again, but be alert."