Former President Donald Trump stated in an interview that he does not believe he would run for office again in four years if he is unsuccessful in the November election. He expressed hope for success in his current bid for re-election. When asked about potential Cabinet appointments if he were to win a second term, Trump did not rule out the possibility of appointing former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, tech billionaire Elon Musk, or former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to key positions. He praised Gabbard for her common sense approach, while stating that Musk could help with government waste due to his cost-cutting abilities. Trump also mentioned that Kennedy, who endorsed him and suspended his own presidential bid, would be good for health and the environment. Although he acknowledged that Musk has other business obligations and may not serve in his Cabinet, he suggested that he could consult with the country on important issues. Trump praised Musk’s endorsement of him and mentioned adopting his plan for a government efficiency commission to cut federal spending, with the potential for Musk to lead the commission if he has time. Overall, Trump expressed confidence in his current campaign while leaving the possibility open for appointing these individuals to key roles in his administration if he is re-elected.
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