The Sun (Malaysia)

Trump pulls trigger on 2024 White House run

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WASHINGTON: A combative Donald Trump launched into the 2024 White House race on Tuesday, setting the stage for a bruising Republican nomination battle after a poor midterm election showing by his hand-picked candidates weakened his grip on the party.

“America’s comeback starts right now,” the 76-year-old former president told hundreds of supporters gathered in an ornate American flag-draped ballroom at his palatial Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.

“In order to make America great and glorious again, I am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the United States,” Trump said, minutes after filing the official paperwork for his third presidenti­al run.

Trump’s unusually early entry into the race is being seen in Washington as an attempt to get the jump on other Republican­s seeking to be party flag-bearer – and to stave off potential criminal charges.

In a fiery, hour-long speech, Trump lauded – and at times inflated – his accomplish­ments as America’s 45th president and fired off verbal salvos against Democrat Joe Biden.

“I will ensure that Joe Biden does not receive four more years.”

The Republican­s are licking their wounds after disappoint­ing midterms, widely blamed on the underperfo­rmance of Trump-anointed candidates, and some are openly asking whether the tycoon – with his divisive politics and mess of legal woes – is the right person to carry the party colours next time around.

Several possible 2024 primary rivals are circling, chief among them Florida governor Ron DeSantis, who bucked the tide and won a resounding re-election victory on Nov 8.

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