Donald Trump sought to galvanise support for his third bid for the White House on Saturday amid criticism that his campaign is off to a slow start, saying he was “more angry” and “more committed” than ever.
Speaking in New Hampshire at the first of a pair of uncharacteristically low-key events in critical early-voting states, the former president, who announced his candidacy more than two months ago, defended his yet uncontested run for the Republican party’s 2024 presidential nomination.
“They said: ‘He’s not doing rallies, maybe he’s lost that step.’ I’m more angry now and I’m more committed now than I ever was,” Trump told state party officials at a high school in the city of Salem.