'We will take back America soon': Donald Trump hints at 2024 plans
India TodayAt his first rally since leaving the White House, former President Donald Trump on Saturday lambasted the Biden administration's immigration policies and sought to energize Republicans to take back majorities in Congress next year. 'WILL TAKE BACK AMERICA SOON' The former president highlighted parts of his regular grievance list at the rally, with particular focus on the rising number of immigrants crossing over the US southern border, an issue Republicans have zeroed in on to rally their voters. He campaigned for former White House aide Max Miller, who has launched a primary challenge against Representative Anthony Gonzalez, one of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump on a charge of inciting the January 6 attack on the Capitol that left five dead, including a Capitol Police officer. REPLAYING HIS GREATEST HITS Trump repeatedly attacked what he called "woke generals," following an exchange this week in which the top US military officer hit back against a growing conservative movement opposed to teaching certain theories about racism.