Jin10 data October 27th, according to foreign media reports, U.S. President Trump denied the idea of running for vice president in 2028. Previously, some of his supporters had strategized for his third term as President of the United States: a different candidate would run for president in 2028 and nominate Trump as the running mate. Once that candidate is elected, they would immediately resign from the presidency and reinstate Trump in the White House. In response to this idea, Trump said on Air Force One on Monday: “That's too smart.” However, he denied the possibility. At the same time, Trump himself did not rule out the possibility of running for president again, but he also said that the Republican Party will have a number of promising candidates in 2028, such as U.S. Secretary of State Rubio and Vice President Vance.
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Trump: Will not run for vice president in 2028
Jin10 data October 27th, according to foreign media reports, U.S. President Trump denied the idea of running for vice president in 2028. Previously, some of his supporters had strategized for his third term as President of the United States: a different candidate would run for president in 2028 and nominate Trump as the running mate. Once that candidate is elected, they would immediately resign from the presidency and reinstate Trump in the White House. In response to this idea, Trump said on Air Force One on Monday: “That's too smart.” However, he denied the possibility. At the same time, Trump himself did not rule out the possibility of running for president again, but he also said that the Republican Party will have a number of promising candidates in 2028, such as U.S. Secretary of State Rubio and Vice President Vance.