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BREAKING: Donald Trump announces he will run to become the president of the United States again.

Last Updated Tuesday, November 15, 2022 10:31PM ESTsaid Tuesday that he will mount a third White House campaign, launching an early start to the 2024 contest. The announcement comes just a week after a disappointing midterm showing for Republicans and will force the party to decide whether to embrace a candidate whose refusal to accept defeat in 2020 sparked an insurrection and pushed American democracy to the brink.

The former president is still popular with the GOP base. But other Republicans, including former Vice President Mike Pence, are taking increasingly public steps toward campaigns of their own, raising the prospect thatHe's launching his candidacy amid a series of escalating criminal investigations, including several that could lead to indictments.

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