A smiling Trump has told supporters: "This is the greatest political movement of all time."
With some states still counting votes, former US president Donald Trump has claimed victory in the 2024 presidential race.
Donald Trump closes in on victory
Donald Trump has claimed victory in a speech in Florida, but some swing states are still counting votes.
Trump spoke after two key battleground states - Pennsylvania and Georgia - were called for him.
The Republicans have also retained control of the Senate.
Speaking to supporters, Trump said he had been victorious in the 2024 election after two outlets projected him as winner. Others, including the Associated Press who estimate every election, have yet to make the call.
However, there is almost no way that Vice-President Kamala Harris can win the election even with some votes in key swing states yet to be counted.
Trump picked up more support from Hispanics, traditionally Democratic voters, and among lower-income households, according to exit polls.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has addressed supporters at a convention centre in Palm Beach, Florida.
A smiling Trump has told supporters: "This is the greatest political movement of all time."
He said this "would the golden age of America".
While some swing states are still counting votes, his rival Democrat Kamala Harris has almost no path to victory left, while Trump is on track to win significantly more of the electoral college votes needed for victory.
Trump said he would help the country heal after a divisive election.
"We made history tonight."
Trump said America had given the Republicans a powerful and unprecedented mandate.
He has told cheering supporters in Florida that he is winning in Michigan, Arizona, Nevada and Alaska - all states which are still counting their votes, although he appears to be significantly ahead.
"This is a magnificent victory for the American people."
Harris is not expected to speak tonight.
Prime Minster of New Zealand Christopher Luxon congratulates Donald Trump on X.
These stories were first published by RNZ.