Donald Trump Reveals The Truth About Running For President In 2028

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Donald Trump has discreetly told the world that 2028 will be tough for him. The former president had it all mapped out how to reclaim the White House.

It seems God or the universe was ready to give the billionaire the je ne sais quoi he needed to cross the finish line.

That failed assassination attempt on Trump’s life was seen as a divine intervention from the highest level to make Trump great again.

Trump, the fighter, emerged from the near-death experience in Pennsylvania with a fire in his belly, determined to conquer the hearts and minds of American voters.

His convention electrified his base, and while his VP pick still leaves much to be desired, Donald Trump was running high in the polls.

Meanwhile, the situation continued to look bleak and wobbly for President Joe Biden. The soft-spoken politician was still slurring his words during interviews.

And his behavior on the campaign trail or during events constantly reminded the world of his age. Trump assumed that the election was over until that fateful day in July when Biden sat in his office in Delaware with his wife, Jill, by his side and drafted the most painful letter of resignation in American politics.

Well, maybe Richard Nixon felt a little something before he had his aides type that one sentence before stepping down.

With Biden out of the race, Trump is challenged by Kamala Harris. She is fresh and light on her feet, her words are coherent, and she has been in the business of politics, debates, and policies for more than 30 years.

However, most importantly, she is not old. Trump is in a nightmare situation. His dream of becoming president in 2024 is swiftly fading.

He knows the truth: the polls showing him losing are not fake, the IA-generated Talyor Swift posts will not help him, JD Vance, weird or not, will not bring extra votes, and Americans have more or less moved on from the “Is this candidate Black enough” rhetoric.

So, what does Trump do? He started his next campaign in 2028. Many political insiders believe that Donald Trump has become addicted to running for president; at this point, it is his main occupation, and it what he lives for.

Trump loves roaring crowds, press conferences, and the world’s media focusing on his every move. However, Trump is forced to chew on a painful scenario for 2028 — the Republicans might have the courage to “Bidenize” him.

Definition: Bidenize is when a political party delivers a soft coup and removes a sitting president from power. Example in a sentence: Nancy Pelosi bidenized President Joe Biden with one phone call.

The Daily Mail said this about the call: “The ultimatum was clear: Drop out now – or Pelosi trashes her political ally, and friend of over 50 years, on the global stage. Four sources with intimate knowledge of the situation independently claimed that such a message was relayed, with one particularly well-placed source saying that a phone call took place in which Pelosi told Biden she would publish brutal polling figures to back up her attack.”

Trump is weary that his power, his insults, and his diehard supporters will not be able to save him in 2028 if he runs again and gets the nomination.

On the campaign trail, Trump often pitied Biden, saying, “What did them him is unfair; they just took it from him.”

He even did some wishful thinking by saying that Biden would stage a coup at the Democratic National Convention and take back his rightful spot on the ticket.

These are all signals that Trump is afraid, very afraid of what will hit him in four years when he will be 82 years old.

Biden was bidenized at 81, imagine what that GOP will do to Trump when he is 82. The Republican Party is poised to remove Trump in favor of fresh blood and younger faces like Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, or even Tulsi Gabbard, who has become a strong Trump backer.

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