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Trump's Potential Future: A Retiring Act or a Re-Entry Plan?

Florida, USAMonday, September 23, 2024
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Donald Trump has created a stir in the political arena by announcing that he won't run for the presidential election in 2028 if he doesn't win this year's election. The former President made this statement while speaking to journalist Sharyl Attkisson, emphasizing that his plans depend on the outcome of the upcoming election. While Trump didn't explicitly state the reasons behind his decision, many are speculating that his age could be a major factor. As he will be 82 years old in 2028, the age over which he earlier questioned President Joe Biden's presumptive nomination, it's possible that Trump might be considering retirement or re-evaluating his political ambitions. In the same interview, Trump also emphasized the importance of developing COVID-19 vaccines, stating that he was involved in the process. When asked about his health and how he maintains his energy levels during campaign rallies, Trump replied that he tries to eat properly, which is quite a surprise, given his well-known love for hamburgers. When asked if the four-year gap after his presidential tenure had helped him prepare for the upcoming elections, Trump believed that the benefit lies in showing how poorly his opponents have performed. The interview also touched on Trump's cabinet formation, which he claimed he would decide only if and when they win the November 2024 elections. Trump's history includes being the President in 2016 and losing to Biden in 2020. This year, he faces off against incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris, who was endorsed by Biden after he stepped down. Trump declared himself the winner in both debates against Democratic leaders Biden and Harris, and has decided not to debate Harris again.

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