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Trump: US will be in 'big trouble' if I don't win in 2024

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Ex-President of the United States, Donald Trump, stated that the country will be in "big trouble" unless he wins the presidential elections in 2024.

In response to a question from CNN's Kaitlan Collins on whether he will accept the results of the presidential elections next year, Trump said that he will only do so if the elections are "honest."

"All of these fake investigations of me are about election interference," the former president stressed.

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