Biden Says He'd Be 'Fortunate' to Run Against Trump Again in 2024

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Joe Biden wants a rematch with Donald Trump.

The president while speaking in Brussels on Thursday was asked if there’s anything he and NATO are trying to do to prevent their work from being undone should Trump or someone like him win the presidency in 2024.

Biden said no, touted his foreign policy experience, and said he’d actually welcome a rematch with Trump, who he has continued to refrain from citing by name.President Biden on Donald Trump: "The next election I would be very fortunate if I had that same man running against me."

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