According to his advisor, Donald Trump will announce his plans to run for president in four years.
It is widely expected that Trump will make a big announcement at Mar-a-Lago on November 15.
"On Tuesday, President Trump is going to announce that he's running for president, and it's going to be a very professional, very buttoned-up announcement," Miller said.
Miller said that he had done a "run-through" with the Trump team.
The former Trump aide and CEO of Gettr said that he spoke to the former president on the golf course about his plans.
There doesn't need to be any questions. Trump told Miller that he was running. I want to make sure that people know that I'm fired up and that we need to get the country back on track.
Trump is considering running for president in 2024, which would be his third candidacy.
The former president has been dealt a blow by the GOP's lackluster results, which many in the party blame on Trump.
Many Trump-endorsed candidates in competitive races lost or failed to win.
Earlier this week, Miller told Newsmax that he was advising Trump to hold off until after the Georgia Senate run-off.
While reports suggest many around Trump are urging him to delay his announcement until after the Georgia race, he seems determined to stick to his schedule, based on comments from those close to him and his campaign's emails to supporters.
The disappointing results of the mid-term elections have led to some Republicans and media figures suggesting his political rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, would be a better candidate.
In the past few days, Trump has lashed out at Ron DeSanctimonious, who he has dubbed "Ron DeSanctimonious", and suggested he is disloya l for not ruling out a run in 2020.
Members of the former president's inner circle are growing tired of his rants and he is becoming increasingly isolated as a result, according to a report.