New York Post

Don teases ‘hope’ of run in 2024

- Mark Moore

Former President Donald Trump hinted that he may run for the White House in 2024, saying his supporters should have “hope.”

Trump was interviewe­d by his daughter-in-law Lara Trump for her podcast, “The Right View,” where she asked him about his political plans.

“You do have hope, that I can tell you,” the former president said in his first oncamera interview since leaving the White House in January. “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.”

He then continued to tout the contrast between his administra­tion and the current one of President Biden.

“And we were there. We were so far so good. What we did with Iran. What we did with China. We were all set to do some great things, and then you see what’s going on right now,” he told Lara Trump, who’s married to his son Eric.

Lara Trump also asked about social media, specifical­ly Twitter, censoring The Post’s exposé about Hunter Biden’s financial dealings with Ukraine and China.

“When they didn’t show Hunter Biden — all of the things that were happening with Hunter — and you don’t want to do that, you don’t want to get somebody in trouble. He has some difficulti­es. But when they didn’t show any of that during the campaign. They just cut it out like canceled, I guess you’d call it cancel culture, right,” Trump said.

“But they didn’t bring Hunter up. It was just really canceled. And later on polls came out that showed it would have made a 10-point difference — a 10-point difference.”

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