Former President Donald Trump Indicates Unlikely 2028 Presidential Run

ICARO Media Group
Politics
22/09/2024 18h30

In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump expressed doubt about the possibility of running for president again in 2028 if he were to lose the upcoming election in 2024. The GOP nominee made these comments during an episode of "Full Measure" with Sharyl Attkisson. When questioned about the likelihood of pursuing another presidential bid should he be unsuccessful in 2024, Trump stated, "No, I don't. I think... that will be it. I don't see that at all."

Trump further explained that the transition for a 2024 bid after losing the 2020 election to President Biden would not have been as challenging had he pursued a consecutive candidacy. Reflecting on the potential trajectory of his political future, Trump indicated that his decision not to run again in 2028 could stem from the complexities associated with launching a non-consecutive campaign for the presidency.

The former president's remarks offer insights into his strategic approach to future electoral prospects and shed light on his perspective regarding the timing and feasibility of potential political comebacks. Trump's stance provides a glimpse into his current considerations and future plans within the realm of national politics.

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