Former President Donald Trump hinted at his 2024 running mate during a town hall event in Iowa, sparking speculation about his future political moves.
What Happened: Fox News reported on Thursday that Trump shared plans for the upcoming elections during a Fox News town hall in Iowa on Wednesday. When asked about his potential running mate, Trump teased, “I know who it’s going to be,” without revealing a name.
Trump also expressed his willingness to mend fences with his former opponents, even hinting at a potential role for Chris Christie. The former president, however, dismissed the idea with a laugh, saying, “That would be an upset.”
Trump also took a jab at his Republican rivals, Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.), alleging them of planning to cut Medicare and Social Security. He emphasized the potential for economic growth through energy resources, claiming that the U.S. was the leading oil-producing nation when he left office.
Why It Matters: Trump’s remarks come amid a steady decline in his lead over other Republican presidential candidates in the 2024 election polls. Despite facing legal challenges, Trump had been a frontrunner in the race.
His comments in Iowa also included a warning about a potential stock market crash if he does not win the 2024 elections. He hoped that any economic downturn would occur within the next year, avoiding a situation similar to the Great Depression during Herbert Hoover’s presidency.
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