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Trump pulls trigger on White House run

Early announceme­nt seen as bid to get the jump on potential primary rivals

- —STORY BY AFP

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA—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 supporters gathered at his palatial Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA—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.

Salvos vs Biden

In a fiery, hourlong speech, Trump lauded—and at times inflated—his accomplish­ments as America’s 45th president and fired off verbal salvos against Democrat Joe Biden, who defeated him in 2020.

“I will ensure that Joe Biden does not receive four more years,” Trump vowed, while the US leader greeted his announceme­nt with a tweet saying: “Donald Trump failed America.”

Trump, who was impeached for seeking political dirt on Biden from Ukraine and again after the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol by his supporters, launches his new bid with several potential handicaps.

He is the target of multiple investigat­ions into his conduct before, during and after his first term as president—which could ultimately result in his disqualifi­cation.

These include allegation­s of fraud by his family business, his role in the attack on the Capitol, his attempt to overturn the 2020 election, and his stashing of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.

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

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

‘Nation in decline’

The powerful media empire of Rupert Murdoch has already appeared to turn its back on Trump, labeling him a “loser” who shows “increasing­ly poor judgement.”

And Trump remains banned by Facebook and Twitter, which was instrument­al in his stunning political rise.

In his announceme­nt speech, Trump attacked Biden over inflation, crime and immigratio­n, mocked climate change and congratula­ted himself for toppling the Islamic State, keeping North Korea in check and building a border wall with Mexico.

“Under our leadership, we were a great and glorious nation. But now we are a nation in decline,” he said. “This is not just a campaign this is a quest to save our country.

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 ?? —AFP ?? DESPITE HANDICAPS Former US President Donald Trump, joined by former first lady Melania Trump, announces his comeback bid at Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on Nov 15.
—AFP DESPITE HANDICAPS Former US President Donald Trump, joined by former first lady Melania Trump, announces his comeback bid at Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on Nov 15.

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