Former President Donald Trump stated in a recent interview that he does not foresee running for office again in four years if he loses the upcoming election. Trump expressed optimism about his current campaign and did not rule out the possibility of appointing individuals such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, or Elon Musk to potential Cabinet positions in a second term.
Trump praised Kennedy for his expertise in health and environmental issues, while noting Gabbard’s “common sense” approach. He highlighted Musk’s endorsement and suggested that the tech billionaire could assist with government waste reduction. Despite previously stating that Musk may not serve in his Cabinet due to work commitments, Trump praised Musk’s cost-cutting abilities and proposed the idea of him leading a government efficiency commission.
The former president’s remarks were made during an interview with Sharyl Attkisson on her show “Full Measure” and were met with interest and speculation. With less than two months until the election, Trump’s comments have sparked conversation about his potential strategies and cabinet appointments in the event of a second term in office.
This article was originally published on NBC News and provides insight into Trump’s current campaign and future plans should he secure another term in office.
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