Donald Trump has teased a a 2024 presidential run saying he 'may have to do it again' during a rowdy Georgia rally where he slammed Joe Biden for 'giving up' on Ukraine and said the president should 'recuse himself' from the country altogether because of his son Hunter Biden's dealings with it. Trump returned on Saturday to Georgia, the state that has served as ground zero for his baseless claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him and now will test his enduring influence over the Republican Party. The former president addressed many recent issues popular with conservatives, while still revisiting many of his favorite subjects, including his successor's son.
'Joe Biden should recuse himself from anything having to do with Ukraine because of how much money they're getting from Ukraine,' Trump said.
'They've taken in a fortune!'
People attend a rally held by former U.S.
President Donald Trump in Commerce, Georgia
Trump 2024? Some of Trump's closest allies in Washington were at the rally, including controversial Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who expressed a hope Trump would run again in 2024. The president hinted heavily that he might be taking the plunge at a third run for president. 'The truth is I ran twice, I won twice and I did much better the second time,' Trump said, invoking his debunked belief that widespread voter fraud cost him the election in 2020.
'And now, we just may have to do it again.' Trump then slammed Biden, saying that 'the five worst presidents in American history' combined 'would not have done the damage Joe Biden has done in just 15 months.' 'In just over a year, he has managed to kill, literally kill, the American dream,' Trump added.
'But do not lose hope, because with the right leadership, America will be back, greater, stronger, and more powerful than ever before.' Trump did not specify whether he would run in 2024 but was imperative that the Republicans had to take back both houses of Congress in 2022 and that 'beautiful, breathtaking White House.' Controversial Critical Race Theory, parental rights and women's sports Trump went hard at some of the most recent villains in conservative circles, mainly related to education. He decried the teaching of Critical Race Theory, saying he'd issued the first ever ban but President Biden rescinded it immediately. 'When we retake Congress, Republicans will ban Critical Race Theory in our schools, ban it in our military and ban it in every part of our federal and state governments.' He also promised Republicans would give parents a veto over anyone teaching what he called 'far left gender ideologies' without their consent. Trump also delved into the recent controversy over transgender women playing on women's sports teams.
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