Donald Trump said he might run for president in 2024 to make America "safe and glorious." He made the claims Thursday night at an Iowa rally.

While Joe Biden campaigned for Democrats in New Mexico, Trump went to Sioux City, Iowa, and announced that he will "very, very, very probably do it again." The former president is scheduled to preside over three other rallies to advocate for Republican candidates on the ballot in Nov. 8 midterms.

Trump brought up the election-fraud claims yet again in Iowa. "I ran twice. I won twice, and did much better the second time than I did the first, getting millions more votes in 2020 than I got in 2016," Trump said, as reported by BBC. "And likewise, getting more votes than any sitting president in the history of our country by far."

He then got into the spirit of his MAGA motto and said, "And now in order to make our country successful, and safe and glorious, I will very, very, very probably do it again," as reported by Yahoo.

"Very soon," Trump added, as cheers rang across the assembled crowd. "Get ready."

The 76-year-old has made similar suggestions at rallies in Pennsylvania and Texas in September and October respectively. "I will probably have to do it again," he told Texans, and suggested, "I may just have to do it again," to Pennsylvanians.

The controversial ex-president's strongest hint yet regarding his third bid for the White House was met with mixed reactions on Twitter. "Make America Great again We love you and your Family Lovely First Lady And love all of your children," read a tweet.

"Oh you can bet he'll organize another traitorous attack on our government ...UNLESS he's tried and convicted and punished for the first one. That criminal has no shame snd will stop at nothing to become the USA's 1st DICTATOR. Mark. My. Words," tweeted another.

"You are the President of the United States to all the true Ameticans [sic]!!! We need you, this country needs you, I need you to restore this beautiful country to what it once was, the land of the happy, productive FREE people," one supporter tweeted.

"Do what again? Steal state secrets to benefit himself? Lose again and then tell everyone he won?" opined an irate user.

Trump hasn't officially announced his bid for the 2024 presidential elections. However, certain events have indicated that he will be on the ballot.

Case in point, the radio ads from Trump-favoring groups attacking the Biden administration for "anti-white bigotry" and for paving the way for children "to remove breasts and genitals." Trump holding political rallies and attacking his rivals in charged speeches allude to the same.

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Trump drops hint that he will run for President in 2024 at Iowa rally Reuters