A longtime Trump adviser says the former president will announce his campaign for reelection next week.
Donald Trump will announce his 2024 White House bid next week, according to longtime adviser Jason Miller.
"Here's what's important for people to realize...that President Trump is going to announce on Tuesday that he's running for president," Miller said on the radio program hosted by Trump ally . Miller, who is the CEO of Gettr, said the announcement will be"very professional" and"buttoned up" and will be made in front of a large crowd of supporters,"with signs" and over 250 cameras.Earlier this week, Miller was on Newsmax urging Trump to delay announcing until after the GA runoff.
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