Donald Trump has told NBC that he is not renewing the contract for "The Apprentice." The billionaire has just made the initial steps towards the White House elections in 2016.
On Wednesday, the reality TV star has launched his presidential exploratory committee, a group commissioned to raise funds for the campaign's opening stages, the New Hampshire Union Leader reported.
The real estate mogul has also announced that he is the only one who could make the Nation truly great, once again. In a statement, he said, "(America) is a country that is in serious trouble. Americans deserve better than what they get from their politicians - who are all talk and no action!"
Trump emphasized several areas of political intent, with highlights on industrial and military goals.
"We must rebuild our infrastructure, control our borders, support local control of education, greatly strengthen our military, care for our veterans and put Americans back to work!" he added.
192 candidates have already filed statements of candidacies with the Federal Election Commission, excluding Trump. All these are aspiring candidates for the presidential election in 2016.
Trump's decision of not renewing "The Apprentice" and launching his very own election preparations committee aren't the only noises about his plans of running for the Presidential office. In 2012, he has already mentioned intentions of running for a White House position, though these have become the most concrete, yet.
With high hopes, the Trump Entertainment Resorts founder will be considered a "long-shot" in the Republican's wide open contest featuring a long list of candidates, the Squamish Chief said. Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, is the Democrats most favorite, so far.