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trump: if he loses the november election, he will not run for president again

2024-09-23

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on september 22, local time, former us president and current democratic presidential candidate donald trump said in an interview that if he fails in this year's election, he will not participate in the 2028 presidential election.

on the 22nd, trump was interviewed

trump ran for election in 2016 and 2020, and also became a presidential candidate this year. when sinclair broadcast group tv interviewed trump at mar-a-lago in florida, host sharyl attkisson asked him if he would run again in 2028. trump said, "no, i think this is the last time... i don't think (running again in 2028) will happen at all."

trump, 78, will be 82 by the time of the 2028 u.s. presidential election.

“hopefully, we can have a successful campaign this time,” trump said.

trump was also asked in the interview whether tech billionaire musk would be given a cabinet position if he wins the presidential election. trump said he has not yet reached an agreement with anyone because it is "not appropriate to do so now" and "too early."

still, he laid out the work musk might be responsible for if he were elected.

trump praised musk as someone who could promote the federal government's cost-cutting policies and proposed the idea of ​​a "government efficiency commission." "musk is musk, he is a cost cutter, he has always been good at this, and i am also good at this... he thinks there is too much waste and redundancy in this country, and he is right."

currently, trump and democratic presidential candidate and vice president harris are in a very tight race. polls show that the two are neck and neck in key states, but harris has begun to lead trump in national polls.

(editor: anna)