Former US President and current Republican candidate for the November 5 election, Donald Trump, said in an interview that he would rule out running again in the 2028 election if he is not elected at the polls this year.
“I don’t think so, that would be it. I don’t see it at all (…) But I think we’re going to be successful (this year),” the tycoon responded on the Full Measure program, hosted by journalist Sharyl Attkisson, when asked about this possibility.
During the interview, Trump also left the door open to the possibility of including technology entrepreneur Elon Musk or former independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his hypothetical cabinet as US president.
In fact, the Republican candidate suggested that Kennedy Jr., who suspended his presidential bid and endorsed the former president (2017-2021) last month, would be “excellent on health and the environment.”
Elon Musk’s support
Trump also acknowledged the “powerful” public support he is receiving from Musk and agreed that the billionaire could “help control government waste” because, he considered, “he (Musk) is very good at cutting expenses.”
“He feels like this is the most important election we’ve ever had. And as you know, he probably has a couple more things to do. But it sounds like he might be willing to get involved,” Trump said.
Trump earlier this month said he would adopt Musk’s plan for a government efficiency commission to cut federal spending, adding that the CEO of X had agreed to lead the commission “if he has time.”
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