Trump news – live: Trump teases 2024 run at Iowa rally as book claims royal family furious at 2012 tweet

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After Donald Trump told a rally crowd in Sioux City, Iowa, that he is likelier than ever to run for president in 2024, multiple outlets are now reporting that his aides are homing in on 14 November as a date to announce a new campaign.

No final decision has apparently been made on the timing of the announcement, but Mr Trump has been trailing it heavily for more than a year.

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In addition, CNN reports that as a Trump 2024 run looks likely, Justice Department officials have discussed the potential need for a special counsel for the January 6 and Mar-a-Lago documents investigations. A flurry of activity is expected after the midterms.

On Friday, Mr Trump missed the deadline to produce documents subpoenaed by the House January 6 select committee. Later that day, the committee released a statement indicating they’d be giving Mr Trump more time to turn over the documents it subpoenaed but didn’t explain why.

Meanwhile, a new book reports that King Charles and his sons were furious with Mr Trump over a 2012 tweet about Kate Middleton, with a butler recalling “torrents of profanity” directed at the reality show host who later became president.

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Trump road-tests nickname for Florida governor and potential 2024 rival Ron DeSantis

Former president Donald Trump on Saturday appeared to take his first public swipe at the man who many Republicans have been eyeing as a potential alternative to take on Joe Biden in 2024: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

Mr Trump mockingly referred to his onetime ally, who won the Sunshine State’s 2018 gubernatorial election after earning the then-president’s endorsement, as “Ron DeSanctimonious” while discussing his standing in the polls during a rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.

Andrew Feinberg reports on the latest zinger from the former president.

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