With President Biden out of the 2024 election, former President Donald J. Trump at 78 is now the oldest major party nominee in U.S. history. Peter Baker, senior White House correspondent at The New York Times, explains the change he found in the former president’s speech after reviewing his rallies, interviews, statements, and social media posts.
Former President Donald J. Trump, at 78 years old, has become the oldest major party nominee in U.S. history following President Biden’s decision not to run in the 2024 election. This historic development has been analyzed by Peter Baker, senior White House correspondent at The New York Times.
Baker has closely examined the evolution of Trump’s speech patterns by studying his rallies, interviews, statements, and social media posts. He has noted significant changes in the former president’s communication style as he gears up for the upcoming election.