KEY POINTS

  • Former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly predicted a Clinton and Trump face off in the 2024 election
  • Clinton released a video last week where she read her supposed victory speech in 2016
  • Clinton has yet to formally announce plans to run for the presidency in 2024

Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee in the 2016 elections, could be planning to run again in 2024, a former Fox News host suggested.

During a Tuesday interview on Dan Abram’s primetime show on News Nation, journalist Bill O’Reilly predicted that Clinton would make another bid for the presidency in 2024 and potentially go up against Donald Trump again should he also decide to run for the presidential seat.

"Hillary Clinton wants the nomination. She knows the Biden administration is falling apart, which is why you're seeing her surface right now," O’Reilly told Abrams. "So it could be a replay. But voters make up their own mind."

Clinton made headlines last week after she released an emotional video that showed her delivering the victory speech she planned to give in 2016 if she won against Trump in the election. The video was delivered as part of a MasterClass series.

“My fellow Americans, today you sent a message to the whole world: Our values endure, our democracy stands strong and our motto remains ‘E Pluribus Unum’ — out of many, one,” Clinton read. “We will not be defined only by our differences. We will not be an ‘us’ versus ‘them’ country. The American Dream is big enough for everyone.”

Clinton has regularly knocked Trump publicly during his tenure in the White House. In an interview released Sunday, the former Secretary of State suggested that Trump would likely run for the presidency again in 2024 and said a victory by him could spell the end of democracy.

Clinton won against Trump in the popular vote, securing nearly 2.9 million more votes than her opponent. However, she lost in the Electoral College votes, 304 to 227, in favor of Trump.

Both Clinton and Trump have yet to announce their plans for 2024. However, Trump has repeatedly teased plans to run for the presidency again but noted that he may not make an official announcement until after the 2022 midterm elections.

Clinton has been a fixture in politics. She has previously served as the First Lady and a U.S. senator representing New York.

Donald Trump has not debated an opponent face-to-face since he faced off against Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election
Hillary Clinton says she believes Donald Trump will run for president in 2024. AFP / Robyn Beck