Trump Looking at Running in 2024 ‘Very Seriously, Beyond Seriously’
'I’ve got tremendous numbers'

Donald Trump discussed the possibility of another bid for the White House in 2024 during an interview on FNC’s “Hannity" on Monday.
Trump told Sean Hannity he was looking at the 2024 bid “beyond seriously” during an interview at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, FL.
“First of all, it’s a long time,” he said.
“The odds, the odds. What are the odds?"
"Look, I’ve got tremendous numbers," Trump said.
"Nobody has ever gotten the numbers I’ve got."

"No sitting president has come even close. There is more popularity now than there was the day before the election because they see how bad things are at the border," he added.
"They see what is going on," Trump continued.
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"They see their guns are going to be gone — their Second Amendment."
"Their taxes are going up. Regulations are going through the roof. Jobs are going to go up.”
“It’s going to take a little while to show,” Trump added.

“But if they add all these regulations back, the jobs are going to be gone."
"Your energy independence is going to be gone."
"But I say this — I am looking at it very seriously, beyond seriously."
"From a legal standpoint, I don’t want to really talk about it yet.”
Earlier this month, Republican Rep. Liz Cheney said she would not vote for Donald Trump if he ran again for president in 2024.
"I think for us as a party, we've got to be the party of hope and aspiration, and we cannot embrace insurrection."
"We can't minimize what happened on January 6th, and I think that all of us, regardless of partisanship, have an obligation and a duty to the Constitution."
"If Donald Trump were the 2024 nominee, would you support him?" asked Cavuto.
"I would not," said Cheney.