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Donald Trump reveals he will not run again for the White House if he loses the election

The Republican slips his farewell to politics if he does not achieve his goal

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Next November, presidential elections will be held in the United States to decide who will succeed Joe Biden in the White House. On the one hand, Kamala Harris aspires to keep the Democrats in power, while Donald Trump wants to regain the place left in 2020 and for the Republicans to dominate the country again. However, if he does not achieve his goal, the former president announced that it could mean his farewell to the political sphere.

Trump, who is currently in the middle of a round of media interviews, recently participated in 'Full Measure', where journalist Sharyl Attkisson questioned him about whether he sees himself running in the 2028 elections in case he does not manage to be elected in two months.

"No, I don't. I think this will be it. I don't see it at all," was Donald Trump's forceful response, thus denying that his future is linked in the coming years to politics if the Republican side is defeated at the polls in the coming months, which would mean that Kamala Harris would be the first president of the United States.

Trump accuses Democrats of destroying the US

Trump has confessed in his interview that he is confident of victory and the triumph of his candidacy, just when the debate about age has returned to the country, and after the withdrawal of Biden due to his problems, the Republican is the oldest candidate to run in a presidential election in the history of the United States.

The former president between 2016 and 2020 has shown in his speech his concern about how the Democrats are "destroying" the country by allowing "millions and millions of people" who should not be in the United States to cross its borders and roam freely. "They are the ones who are the threat to democracy," said Trump.

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