Speaking to Fox News Sunday, Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, Laura Trump, indicated the former 45th President is “probably” interested in a 2024 run for President. “He has told us to stay tuned and that this is not over for him, and he has indicated that he probably would be interested in running again in 2024,” Laura Trump said.
The comment came during a discussion of Trump’s planned appearance at the upcoming CPAC conference on February 28th in Orlando Florida. Laura went on to say, “He is really the person that everyone will continue to turn to, in order to help them get across the line, whether we’re talking about 2022 or beyond,” Laura said.
Earlier in the week, Trump told Greg Kelly on Newsmax that he thought it was “too early” to determine what his political future could look like. Trump said, “It’s too early to say but I see a lot of great polls out there, that’s for sure. We have tremendous support. I won’t say yet but we have tremendous support and I’m looking at poll numbers that are through the roof.”
On February 20th, Jason Miller, Trump’s senior advisor, also said last week Trump will highlight what was learned during the 2020 election and how the Republican party can move forward. Miller went on to say “I think what you’re going to hear President Trump talk about next Sunday on the 28th is the future of the Republican Party and the number of lessons that we learned in 2020, where we saw President Trump bring in a record amount of African American voters, Latino American voters on the GOP side, bigger numbers than we’ve seen in modern Republican presidential history.”
CPAC is the main, and largest, non-election gathering of conservatives in the country. Donald Trump has headlined the event many times in the past. On Sunday, February 28th, Trump is expected to make his first public appearance since leaving office.