Sources close to former US President Donald Trump are hinting at a potential bid for the presidency in 2024, with some even suggesting that he may set his sights on Greenland.
The speculation comes as Trump continues to build a massive social media following and has been making headlines for his high-profile visits to various countries. One such trip took him to India last month, where he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and received a hero's welcome.
Trump's team is said to be quietly exploring the possibility of running for president again, but it remains unclear what role Greenland might play in their plans. Some have speculated that Trump could use his connections to secure support from voters in the US territories, which are currently represented by non-voting delegates in Congress.
However, others argue that a bid for the presidency would be challenging, given Trump's history of controversy and polarization among American voters. "It's going to be tough for him to get traction," said one Republican strategist. "He has a lot of baggage, and not everyone is going to forgive him."
Trump's team has thus far declined to comment on any potential plans, but the president himself has hinted at running again in the future. "We'll see what happens," he said recently.
Despite the uncertainty, Trump remains one of the most recognizable figures in American politics, and his social media following continues to grow by the day. Whether or not he ultimately decides to run for president, it's clear that he is still a major player in the Republican Party โ even if his sights are set elsewhere.
The speculation comes as Trump continues to build a massive social media following and has been making headlines for his high-profile visits to various countries. One such trip took him to India last month, where he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and received a hero's welcome.
Trump's team is said to be quietly exploring the possibility of running for president again, but it remains unclear what role Greenland might play in their plans. Some have speculated that Trump could use his connections to secure support from voters in the US territories, which are currently represented by non-voting delegates in Congress.
However, others argue that a bid for the presidency would be challenging, given Trump's history of controversy and polarization among American voters. "It's going to be tough for him to get traction," said one Republican strategist. "He has a lot of baggage, and not everyone is going to forgive him."
Trump's team has thus far declined to comment on any potential plans, but the president himself has hinted at running again in the future. "We'll see what happens," he said recently.
Despite the uncertainty, Trump remains one of the most recognizable figures in American politics, and his social media following continues to grow by the day. Whether or not he ultimately decides to run for president, it's clear that he is still a major player in the Republican Party โ even if his sights are set elsewhere.