Constitution Allows Presidential Candidacy Again In 2024, Trump: I Will Help Republican Politicians Win Congress 2022

JAKARTA - Former U.S. President Donald Trump sought to position himself as the Republican front-runner on Saturday, April 10. He told donors of the party would help them win seats in the 2022 congressional elections.

However, Trump did not specify whether he would run for a second term in 2024. That was trump's remarks while hosting a dinner at the Mar-a-Lago Club for Republican National Committee donors who spent the weekend mapping out the party's future in Palm Beach, Florida.

"We gather tonight to discuss the future of the Republican Party and what we must do to steer our candidates on the path to victory," Trump said, according to the text of the speech, quoted by Reuters.

"I stand before you tonight with confidence that in 2022, we will take back the House of Representatives and we will retake the Senate. And then in 2024, a Republican candidate will win the White House," he said.

Trump has spent the two and fifth months since his chaotic departure from the White House to consider a candidate's request for the 2022 House election for his approval and has given them blessings based on whether or not the candidate supports Trump and his agenda.

He said every conversation about his own plan. The Constitution gives him the right to seek another four-year term and must wait until after the November 2022 elections.

A number of other Republican politicians are considering their own potential to run for the party's president in 2024, such as Trump's former secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

When Democratic President Joe Biden defeated Trump by millions of votes, Republicans made inroads among traditional Democratic voters like Hispanics and African-Americans.

Trump, who delivered his statement with an attack on Biden, said the key to victory in 2022 is building on that (traditional Democratic voter turnout), saying "the Republican Party will succeed and grow in the future by embracing its destiny as a champion of working-class America."

Trump's active role in Republican politics despite losing the 2020 election is unlike any other former president who is likely to step down from the limelight after leaving the White House.

Saturday's speech was a welcome speech for Republican donors visiting Mar-a-Lago to hear directly from President Trump. Palm Beach is the new center of political power, and President Trump is the Republican Party's best envoy," said Trump adviser Jason Miller.