Trump Just Dropped A Major Clue About His 2024 Running Rate…

One thing is for sure Former President Donald Trump will be running for president in 2024, and if he makes another run, he’ll be doing it without former vice president Mike Pence on the ticket.

Trump said in an interview with Washington Examiner published Wednesday he would not choose Mike Pence as his running mate if he makes a fresh bid for the White House in 2024.



Trump told the Washington Examiner of the idea of another Trump-Pence ticket, “I don’t think the people would accept it.”

Trump said that he was “disappointed in Mike” after Pence refused to contest the 2020 presidential election results during Congress’s official count of Electoral College votes.

“Mike and I had a great relationship except for the very important factor that took place at the end. We had a very good relationship. I haven’t spoken to him in a long time.”

Trump added, “Mike thought he was going to be a human conveyor belt, that no matter how fraudulent the votes, you have to send them up to the Old Crow.”

“But that turned out to be wrong. Because now, as you know, they are feverishly working to try and get it so that the vice president cannot do what Mike said he couldn’t do.” 

Last week, during an interview on the “Full Send Podcast,” Trump’s dropped another hint last week about running for the White House in 2024.

Unfortunately, the woke YouTube taken down the interview for allegedly “violating rules,” Trump spoke about Joe Biden, the Ukraine-Russia conflict, what’s going on in America under Biden, and whether he will be running for president again.

Host Bob Menery began by saying,

“The question is, Don, you’ve hinted at it. Are you coming back and gonna run for President of the United States?”

Trump replied:

“The campaign finance laws don’t really allow you to discuss that unless you’re going to literally go through a different process. So, I think a lot of people are going to be really happy. You guys might be really happy but I think a lot of people are going to be very happy. But, I’ll wait.”

Trump dropped his biggest tease yet late last month that he’ll be running again for the White House in 2024 during his keynote address to the Conservative Political Action Conference.

In a well-received speech, Trump fired verbal salvos at President Joe Biden and his administration amid a growing crisis in Ukraine following an invasion late last week by tens of thousands of Russian troops, while promising to help restore Republicans to power in the November midterms and in 2024.

Trump said Saturday evening:

“The socialists, globalists, Marxists, and communists who are attacking our civilization have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken.” 

“But they’re going to find out the hard way, starting on Nov. 8, and then again, even more so in November 2024, they will find out like never before. We did it twice and we’ll do it again. We’re going to be doing it again a third time.” 

Trump added:

“The radical Left has tried to replace American democracy with woke tyranny. Our mission in 2022 and in 2024 is to take on this radical and power-hungry ruling class and to deliver them an electoral defeat.”

“I have no doubt that President Putin made his decision to ruthlessly attack Ukraine only after watching the pathetic [United States military] withdrawal from Afghanistan.” 

“Yesterday, reporters asked me if I thought President Putin was smart. I said: ‘Of course he’s smart.’ … “The problem is not that Putin is smart, which of course he’s smart. But the real problem is that our leaders are dumb,” he said.

Here’s what Trump said, referring to his decision while president to reduce the U.S. presence in the southwest Asian country:

“Getting out was a good thing. I had it down to two thousand soldiers. We were going to get out with strength and dignity, but to take the soldiers, the great Army out first— we took our Army and Marines—we took them out first to do that and leave the Americans behind, leave other people behind, leave $85 billion worth of equipment behind.”

Sources: Conservativebrief, Washington Examiner,

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