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The complete lack of action by all the supposed 2024 Republican Party candidates is incredible," he said on Twitter. "They have a perfect platform to show that they are ready to fight, but they prefer to hide under the media mob," he added. Nearly every Republican to whom Business Insider has raised the possibility of a Trump 2024 run over the past six months has noted that the president is not the type to give up the spotlight. In the final weeks of the 2020 campaign, any discussion of Trump's future opened the door to rumors that his son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner was looking at buying or building a media outlet under the umbrella of Trump's empire .
But Trump's ability to remain competitive on the campaign trail despite a rocky first term and even the effect of a botched response to the global pandemic has conservative circles continuing to see a future for him in presidential politics if he agrees to continue. "I absolutely hope that the president remains involved in politics and I would absolutely put him Europe Cell Phone Number List on the list of candidates who would compete for the nomination in 2024 , " Trump's former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, said Thursday . Also commentators on the television channel most sympathetic to the president, Fox News, dropped the possibility this week. "If Trump has to leave, it would only be the second act, right? 2020 is the second act, 2024 is the third," said Fox host Greg Gutfeld , this Wednesday. "No! No! Stop it!" replied commentator Juan Williams, raising his hands in surrender.
The "exorcism" of the Republican Party Business Insider already included Trump in an article this summer as the "guest star" in a possible race of Republican candidates for the White House in 2024, if he lost re-election. Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon also told The Australian a month ago that he expected Trump to run again in 2024. Another Trump candidacy would undoubtedly upend the 2024 Republican race. The maneuvering for that nomination has already begun before this election, as potential candidates begin making political bets, writing books, hiring advisers and making other maneuvers to find a place in the starting line for the primaries. Donald Trump (d) and Mike Pence (l) at a rally in Michigan (USA). Donald Trump (d) and Mike Pence (l) at a rally in Michigan (USA). REUTERS/Carlos Barria Before Tuesday, Republicans were already talking about Vice President Mike Pence or Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Junior, as candidates before a good number of senators and governors from the party.
But Trump's ability to remain competitive on the campaign trail despite a rocky first term and even the effect of a botched response to the global pandemic has conservative circles continuing to see a future for him in presidential politics if he agrees to continue. "I absolutely hope that the president remains involved in politics and I would absolutely put him Europe Cell Phone Number List on the list of candidates who would compete for the nomination in 2024 , " Trump's former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, said Thursday . Also commentators on the television channel most sympathetic to the president, Fox News, dropped the possibility this week. "If Trump has to leave, it would only be the second act, right? 2020 is the second act, 2024 is the third," said Fox host Greg Gutfeld , this Wednesday. "No! No! Stop it!" replied commentator Juan Williams, raising his hands in surrender.
The "exorcism" of the Republican Party Business Insider already included Trump in an article this summer as the "guest star" in a possible race of Republican candidates for the White House in 2024, if he lost re-election. Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon also told The Australian a month ago that he expected Trump to run again in 2024. Another Trump candidacy would undoubtedly upend the 2024 Republican race. The maneuvering for that nomination has already begun before this election, as potential candidates begin making political bets, writing books, hiring advisers and making other maneuvers to find a place in the starting line for the primaries. Donald Trump (d) and Mike Pence (l) at a rally in Michigan (USA). Donald Trump (d) and Mike Pence (l) at a rally in Michigan (USA). REUTERS/Carlos Barria Before Tuesday, Republicans were already talking about Vice President Mike Pence or Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Junior, as candidates before a good number of senators and governors from the party.