‘I’ll see you in four years’: Trump floats idea of 2024 White House run

Mr. Trump still refuses to publicly concede his defeat on November 3, forcing him from office after one term.

Still irate and bitter one month after his election defeat to Joe Biden, Donald Trump is openly musing about a second run at the U.S. presidency in 2024.

Refusing to accept defeat, Mr. Trump’s lawyers and supporters continued on Wednesday to file lawsuits and even call for extraordinary intervention, such as martial law, to force a new vote.

And Mr. Trump released an extraordinary 46 minute video in which he again claimed that he was robbed of victory in a “rigged” election.

But at a White House Christmas party on Tuesday, the President suggested he might have lost this battle, but would not retire quietly as a one-term President.

“It’s been an amazing four years. We are trying to do another four years. Otherwise, I’ll see you in four years,” he told guests.

The comment was perhaps the closest the 74-year-old Mr. Trump has come to admitting his quixotic, month-long…

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