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Former US President Donald Trump addresses the crowd during a rally sponsored by Save America with Governor Henry McMaster and candidates Russell Fry along with Katie Arrington in Florence, SC, United States on March, 12, 2022.
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday hinted again that he would stand in the 2024 presidential race.Peter Zay/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
  • Donald Trump said at a rally on Saturday that he would expand the president's powers if he was re-elected.

  • He said that every executive branch employee would be made fireable by the president.

  • Trump said he would be running in the presidential election in 2024.

During a rally on Saturday, former President Donald Trump talked about expanding his powers.

He said that if he were re-elected, he would have the power to fire anyone who worked in the executive branch.

We will make every executive branch employee fireable by the president of the United States. He said that the deep state must be brought to heel. The term "real power" in America's government has been used by the far-right and fringe media.

The vice president is not allowed to be fired by the president.

Anyone in the executive branch is not allowed to be fired by the president. The power that the president had initially been given led to the Spiros system, in which every new president could essentially replace the entire government with their supporters.

It was not legal for federal employees to be demoted for political reasons.

After taking back control of Congress, Trump said he wanted to put a big and bold plan in place.

He repeated his baseless claims that the 2020 presidential election had been stolen from him by President Joe Biden.

I ran twice and won twice, and I did better the second time than I did the first, Trump said.

Trump said he would run for president in 2024.

He said to applause and cheers from the crowd that they may have to run again. The White House will be taken back in 2024, he said.

In January, Trump dropped a big hint that he would run for president in 2024, in a video.

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