Former Pres. Trump's 2024 campaign announcement is sparking a flurry of reactions from Republican leaders.

Trump announced his 2024 presidential campaign Tue. in an hourlong speech at Mar-a-Lago, his residence in Florida.

Trump's 2024 announcement didn't sit well with some Republican figures, including former VP Mike Pence.

During a CNN town hall Wed., Pence said the party had "better choices" for president in 2024:

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell shied away from supporting a 2024 Trump bid, telling reporters Wed.:

Former Trump deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews derided Trump's speech as a "rambling mess."

Matthews told CNN Wed. that Trump was "not fit to serve" after his role in inciting the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a potential 2024 rival for Trump, called on people to "chill out" on the presidential race:

Some Republican leaders welcomed Trump's announcement, such as GOP Rep. Byron Donalds:

Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville told Fox Business Wed. that he was "100%" behind a 2024 Trump run:

NYT reporter Maggie Haberman noted to CNN that the speech was "low energy" by Trump's standards.

Will Trump win the nomination? A Nov. Morning Consult poll showed Trump leading DeSantis by 14 points.