Thanks for readingpublished at 09:29 Greenwich Mean Time 16 November 2022
The "will-he or won't-he" is over. Donald Trump is seeking to become US president again in 2024.
If he succeeds, he'll be only the second president in US history to pull off winning two non-consecutive terms.
We're ending our live coverage now but here's a quick sum-up of what Trump told the crowds at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Tuesday night.
- Trump called the US "a nation in decline" and touted his record in the White House
- He tried to argue that Republicans had actually done well in last week's midterms, despite a chorus of criticism blaming him for their underwhelming gains in Congress
- The only president to have been impeached twice called himself a "victim" and reminded voters that Mar-a-Lago, where the event is being held, was raided by the FBI only a few months ago
- He pledged to land an American on Mars if he became president, and promised to reinstate soldiers that were kicked out of the military for refusing to get vaccinated against Covid
- He did not dwell on his false claims that he actually won the election against Biden in 2020
Updates here were brought to you by Marianna Brady, Sam Cabral, Max Matza, Gareth Evans, Mike Wendling, and Matt Murphy.
For all the latest on the race for 2024, you can read our updated news story here or our expert analysis here.