According to reports, former US President Donald Trump recently expressed his confidence that he would be permitted to seek re-election as Vice-President under the current Republican Party leadership.
When asked during an interview if it was possible for him to run for third term as Vice-President, Trump claimed that this scenario was not only feasible but also inevitable. He attributed his optimism to the party's willingness to put aside internal divisions and work towards a unified ticket in the 2024 presidential election.
Trump acknowledged that some Republican leaders might oppose his candidacy due to past disagreements, however, he remains steadfast in his assertion that he would still be considered as a viable option by the party's leadership.
According to sources, Trump's stance on this matter has been met with mixed reactions from various factions within the Republican Party, with some expressing support for his potential bid and others voicing their opposition.
While details about potential Republican presidential candidates have yet to be announced, Trump's intentions as Vice-President remain a subject of speculation.
When asked during an interview if it was possible for him to run for third term as Vice-President, Trump claimed that this scenario was not only feasible but also inevitable. He attributed his optimism to the party's willingness to put aside internal divisions and work towards a unified ticket in the 2024 presidential election.
Trump acknowledged that some Republican leaders might oppose his candidacy due to past disagreements, however, he remains steadfast in his assertion that he would still be considered as a viable option by the party's leadership.
According to sources, Trump's stance on this matter has been met with mixed reactions from various factions within the Republican Party, with some expressing support for his potential bid and others voicing their opposition.
While details about potential Republican presidential candidates have yet to be announced, Trump's intentions as Vice-President remain a subject of speculation.