Trump Finally Reveals What He Will Do In 2028 If He Loses The Election
Donald Trump said he won’t run for president in 2028 if he loses to Vice President Kamala Harris in November’s election.
“I don’t see that at all,” he told Sharyl Attkisson in a clip posted online on Sunday. “Hopefully we’re gonna be successful.”
At 78, Trump is the oldest presidential nominee in U.S. history and already facing the same questions about his age and mental acuity that drove President Joe Biden from the race over the summer.
Trump would be 82 by Election Day in 2028.
However, Trump promised in 2020 that he’d vanish if he lost the election.
“You’ll never see me again,” he told a rally crowd.
That didn’t happen.
Trump had also previously suggested that, if he wins, he should be allowed to remain in office for more than the two terms limited by the U.S. Constitution. He said in 2020 he should get a third term as a “redo” because “they spied on my campaign.”
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