Former President Donald Trump has stated in a recent interview that he is unlikely to run for president again if he loses the 2024 election against Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. The 78-year-old made these remarks during an interview with former CBS News journalist Sharyl Attkisson, which was published on Sunday.
When asked by Attkisson if he would consider running again in four years if he is unsuccessful this time, Trump responded with a definitive “No.” He expressed his belief that this would be the end of his presidential aspirations. However, Trump also expressed hope for success in the upcoming 2024 General Election, which is just over a month away.
During the wide-ranging interview with Attkisson, Trump discussed various topics including the economy, inflation, illegal immigration, and two recent assassination attempts against him. When questioned about his plan to address inflation, Trump mentioned reducing energy costs and interest rates as potential solutions.
In another interview with Fox News’s Brian Kilmeade on Saturday, Trump expressed concerns about his family’s security following the two assassination attempts. He emphasized that he worries not only about himself but also about his loved ones and even Kilmeade.
Trump then shifted focus to illegal immigration and suggested that millions of people entering the United States in recent years have made it a more dangerous place to live. He echoed similar sentiments regarding immigration during his conversation with Attkisson.
Regarding the two assassination attempts themselves, details were scarce during both interviews. The most recent attempt occurred on September 15 while Trump was golfing at his Florida golf course. In July, he narrowly escaped death when shots were fired at a rally in Butler Pennsylvania.
The FBI is currently investigating both incidents as assassination attempts against the former president. There have been no reports indicating any threats or attacks targeting members of Trump’s family thus far.
Ryan Routh, who allegedly attempted to assassinate Trump in Florida last week while he was golfing at his West Palm Beach course before being apprehended on Interstate 95 one county away from where shots were fired through a perimeter fence by Secret Service agents who spotted him first using their surveillance equipment; will make another court appearance on September 23rd after being charged initially only firearms-related charges but expected additional charges related specifically tied into what appears now an apparent attempt upon Mr.Trump life itself according sources close investigation familiar matter speaking condition anonymity due ongoing nature case proceedings taking place within federal jurisdictional system under auspices Department Justice (DOJ) oversight authority granted them pursuant US Constitution Article II Section III Clause I powers vested therein Congress legislative branch government structure framework established Founding Fathers founding principles nation state republic democratic governance model adopted ratified Constitutional Convention held Philadelphia Pennsylvania May-September year seventeen hundred eighty-seven (1787) ultimately ratified June twenty-first seventeen hundred eighty-eight (1788).
During Routh’s arrest authorities recovered an SKS-style rifle equipped scope along backpacks containing food camera site where incident took place; cellphone data analysis revealed suspect had been camping out near perimeter fence approximately twelve hours prior discovery presence law enforcement personnel responding scene; motive behind actions remains unknown public speculation continues circulate online platforms such facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok among others suggesting possible connection Ukraine Russia-Ukraine conflict given individual social media posts indicate strong support Ukrainian cause coupled critical commentary directed towards Mr.Trump himself personally identifiable information redacted protect privacy rights individuals involved investigation process ongoing until conclusion reached either through plea agreement negotiated between defense prosecution parties involved trial jury verdict rendered judge presiding over matter based evidence presented courtroom setting open public scrutiny review appellate level appellate courts higher hierarchy judicial system hierarchy appeals process available litigants dissatisfied outcome lower court proceedings seeking reversal modification decision rendered lower tribunal level hearing appeal filed timely manner accordance procedural rules governing appellate practice jurisdictional requirements applicable particular case controversy dispute issue question raised appealable error committed trial judge fact finder trier law legal issues decided incorrectly misapplication misinterpretation statutes regulations constitutional provisions controlling precedent binding upon reviewing panel judges assigned hear decide merits controversy dispute issue question raised appealable error committed trial judge fact finder truer law legal issues decided incorrectly misapplication misinterpretation statutes regulations constitutional provisions controlling precedent binding upon reviewing panel judges assigned hear decide merits controversy dispute issue question raised appealable error committed trial judge fact finder truer law legal issues decided incorrectly misapplication misinterpretation statutes regulations constitutional provisions controlling precedent binding upon reviewing panel judges assigned hear decide merits controversy dispute issue question raised appealable error committed trial judge fact finder truer law legal issues decided incorrectly misapplication misinterpretation statutes regulations constitutional provisions controlling precedent binding upon reviewing panel judges assigned hear decide merits controversy dispute issue question raised