Former President Donald Trump just gave the strongest hint that he’s planning to run in the 2024 election.
Trump’s former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows told NewsmaxTV that the 45th president had pulled his former cabinet together at his New Jersey golf course over the weekend.
And they plan on “moving forward” with an official announcement soon.
“Chief, do you want to break any news from your meetings with President Trump?” Newsmax’s Steve Cortes, himself a former Trump advisor, asked Meadows on Friday.
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“Well, we met with some of our Cabinet members tonight,” Meadows responded.
“And we’re looking at what does come next,” he said. “Now, I’m not authorized to speak on behalf of the president.”
“But, I can tell you this: We wouldn’t be meeting tonight if we weren’t making plans to move forward in a real way, with President Trump at the head of that ticket.”
Mark Meadows from Bedminster: “We met with some of our Cabinet members tonight .. I can tell you this. We wouldn’t be meeting tonight if we weren’t making plans to move forward in a real way.” pic.twitter.com/kQHCLcxk02
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) July 30, 2021
While Trump hasn’t explicitly announced his campaign, the hints are growing more obvious and frequent — and the next move will be an official announcement.
Trump had previously told Fox News’ Sean Hannity that he’d officially made up his mind about running in the 2024 election.
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“You’re not going to answer, but I have to ask,” Hannity said during a town hall event in Texas in early July. “Where are you in the process, or, let me ask you this, without giving the answer … have you made up your mind?”
Trump simply responded simply, “Yes.”
“I think you got it right,” Hannity responded.
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