Trump vs Biden again in 2024?

Both leaders announced their intentions to compete for the White House in the next presidential election.

Donald Trump and Joe Biden could cross swords again for the White House in 2024. Both took a step closer to announcing their possible candidacy to lead their respective parties for the 2024 presidential elections.

During a rally in Robson, Texas, the former president sharply criticized the Biden Administration's management and said that he may end up running as the solution. "In order to make our country successful, safe, and glorious again, I will probably have to do it again," he said to the delight of his supporters, as reported by Just The News.

"We have people who don't know what the hell they're doing. They're against oil, God and guns, and they say they're going to do well in Texas. I don't think so," Trump exclaimed.

Biden: "My intention to run again"

President Joe Biden was again asked about his intention to run for re-election during an interview on MSNBC on Friday, October 20. "My wife (Jill Biden) thinks that we’re doing something very important and that I shouldn’t walk away from it" he said. Biden explained that he has not yet formally filed his candidacy, because once it is done, a "whole series of regulations kick in, and I have to treat myself as a candidate from that moment on."

Later, he added: "I have not made that formal decision, but it’s my intention. My intention to run again. And we have time to make that decision."