Former US President Donald Trump held his first rally after leaving the White House earlier this year in January, in the state of Ohio.

The rally’s main objective was for Trump to show his support for Max Miller, a former White House aide and close ally of the former President. Miller will be running against Ohio’s 16th Congressional district Representative Anthony Gonzalez.

Gonzalez, who has so far served two terms as a GOP Representative, came into the crosshairs of the conservatives after voting for impeaching Trump in the House earlier this year. Saturday’s rally seems to have an objective of turning the voters of Ohio against Gonzalez.

Donald Trump is hinting once again at a 2024 presidential campaign, telling the crowd at his Ohio rally not only that he won the 2020 contest, but promising to win a “third time.”

Trump went on to tease a 2024 run in the American Presidential elections saying that he will make sure that a “third-time” win will be secured. 

He said, “We won the election a second time and it’s possible we’ll have to win it a third time, it’s possible”.

In order to reach the masses after being restricted from multiple social media platforms, Trump signed up on a video-sharing platform called ‘Rumble’ hours before his rally commenced in Wellington, Ohio.