Former President Donald Trump stated in an interview that he does not plan to run for president again in 2028 if he loses the upcoming race for the White House. In the midst of a tight presidential race against Kamala Harris, Trump remains hopeful for success in the current election. He also hinted at potential roles for figures like Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his administration if he were to be re-elected.
Trump praised Musk for his ability to cut costs and advocated for a “government efficiency commission” that could potentially reduce federal spending. He described Gabbard as a “common sense person” and Kennedy as capable of addressing health and environmental issues. Both Gabbard and Kennedy recently joined Trump’s transition team, indicating their support for the Republican nominee.
While Trump acknowledged the talents and potential contributions of these individuals, he made clear that he had not made any deals with them as it was too early in the campaign. The interview with Sharyl Attkisson also touched upon Trump’s views on other countries’ practices related to health and the environment, as well as his optimism about the success of his current re-election bid.
As the November election approaches, the competition between Trump and Harris remains tight, especially in key battleground states that will determine the outcome. Trump’s comments on his potential future in politics, as well as his vision for his administration, offer insight into his plans if he secures another term in office.
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