Former President Donald Trump. Getty Former President Trump said that only a "bad call from a doctor" would keep him from mounting a 2024 bid. The former president has teased a potential campaign since leaving office in January. He has continued to travel the country and hold rallies in support of MAGA-aligned candidates. See more stories on Insider's business page. Former President Donald Trump on Friday said that only a "bad call from a doctor" would keep him from pursuing the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, a campaign that he has hinted at since leaving office in January.Trump, who defeated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016 but lost to now-President Joe Biden last fall, has continued to assuage his political base with the possibility of a bold campaign - boosting political allies ahead of the 2022 midterm elections while continuing to lean into debunked conspiracy theories regarding voter fraud.During an interview on "The Water Cooler" show on Real America's Voice, the former president was asked by commentator David Brody about what would keep him from a future - and third - White House bid."Well, I guess a bad call from a doctor or something, right?" Trump said.