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Former White House chief of staff Mark MeadowsMark MeadowsMeadows says Trump World looking to 'move forward in a real way' Trump takes two punches from GOP Watchdog urges Justice to probe Trump, Meadows for attempting to 'weaponize' DOJ MORE says former President TrumpDonald TrumpTrump PACs brought in over M for the first half of 2021 Chicago owes Trump M tax refund, state's attorney mounts legal challenge Biden hits resistance from unions on vaccine requirement MORE’s world is looking to “move forward in a real way.”

During an interview on Newsmax’s "Cortes & Pellegrino" on Friday, Meadows said he and the former president had been meeting with “some of our Cabinet members,” most recently earlier that day.

Meadows said he “wasn’t authorized to speak” on Trump’s behalf but noted that the meeting wouldn’t have happened if there weren’t plans to “move forward in a real way.”

“We met with several of our Cabinet members tonight. We actually had a follow-up ... meeting with some of our Cabinet members. And as we were looking at that, we were looking at what does come next,” Meadows said.

“I’m not authorized to speak on behalf of the president, but I can tell you this, Steve: We wouldn’t be meeting tonight if we weren’t making plans to move forward in a real way, with President Trump at the head of that ticket,” he told host Steve Cortes.

It wasn’t exactly clear what Meadows meant by his remarks, but he appeared to be referring to the possibility of Trump running again in 2024.

The Hill has reached out to a spokesperson for Trump for further comment.

The former president told previously told Fox News’s Sean HannitySean Patrick HannityMeadows says Trump World looking to 'move forward in a real way' Psaki says Biden admin 'needs' Fox News in order to fight vaccine misinformation Ronny Jackson, former White House doctor, predicts Biden will resign MORE that he’s made a decision on 2024 but didn’t directly say what it was. However, Trump hinted at another bid. 

"It's not that I want to," Trump told Hannity. "The country needs it. We have to take care of this country. I don't want to. Is this fun? Fighting constantly? Fighting always? I mean, the country, what we have done, is so important."

Trump is still overwhelmingly the most popular figure in the Republican Party, with polls showing the former president outpacing other possible contenders among GOP voters. 

Earlier this month, Trump held a 70 percent lead over possible opponents in the Conservative Political Action Conference straw poll. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantisRon DeSantisFlorida reports record 21,000 cases in single day, highest since start of pandemic Sunday shows preview: Delta concerns prompt CDC mask update; bipartisan infrastructure bill to face challenges in Senate Meadows says Trump World looking to 'move forward in a real way' MORE (R) came in second with 21 percent support.

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