Former US President and Republican candidate for the White House Donald Trump has suggested that he will not run for president again in four years if he loses the November election, in which he will face Vice President Kamala Harris, who is the Democratic Party candidate.
“No, I don’t think so. I think this will be it. I don’t see it at all,” Trump told interviewer Sharyl Attkisson on her show ‘Full Measure’ when asked if he sees himself running again in 2028 if his candidacy is not successful.
During the interview, broadcast on Sunday, he said that he hopes his candidacy will be lucky this year. With the withdrawal of current President Joe Biden from the election, Trump is the oldest presidential nominee in US history, at a time when age and mental acuity have become topics of debate in the electoral process.
After having been the victim of two assassination attempts during his third election campaign, he has said that the Democrats “are the danger” and that they “are destroying” the country by allowing the entry of “millions and millions of people” who “should not be here.” “They (the Democrats) are the ones who constitute the threat to democracy,” he said.