Donald Trump stated Wednesday that his base would be angry if he didn’t run for office in 2024. He also said that he’ll reveal “someday” who he believes should head a Republican Party ticket, if not him.
Hugh Hewitt, a radio host, said that he wanted to speak to President Obama about 2024 during a Wednesday interview. “You are more familiar with your base than anyone, and you also know the number of people attending rallies. What will happen to Donald Trump’s base if he decides to not run for office in 2024?
Trump declared, “If that happens, I feel my base will get very angry.”
Hewitt said, “Well, they will. But, they’ll still need to find someone.”
The former president repeated the statement, “They will be very mad,” ‘I think we have a couple of people that are – would be very good. It’s still very early. It’s extremely, very early.
Trump has indicated several times that he may announce his 2024 presidential run after the 2022 midterm election.

Donald Trump stated that his base would be “very angry” if he did not run again for President in 2024
Hewitt attempted to ask Trump one more time during the interview.
He prefaced, “This is essential.” “I believe you will run again. You’re going win. I have a question: Who do you want to be the Republican Party’s nominee if Donald Trump is hit by an truck? You have to ask the people.
Trump replied: Yes, I will tell you all about it someday. Trump replied: I will tell you all about it but not now.
“Can you reduce it? I would like to see five. Hewitt insisted.
“We have many good people. The 45th president stated that there are some “good people”.
It’s too much. Some people are very good. Yes, we do. “We have some very great people,” he stated.
Trump took to his endorsements and claimed they were very strong, which reflected the support that he still receives from Republican voters.
He said that he had seen the polls.
He said, “I take it very seriously.” “You know what, I spent much time talking with people about endorsement. They want Trump to endorse them all.

Trump long teased supporters about his intentions to announce that he plans on running in 2024 for the presidency after the 2022 midterms.
Trump stated to Hewitt that Trump is optimistic about 2022, 2024 and the future of the House and Senate as Republicans fight for control.
He also warned, however, that elections can’t be trusted because Democrats cheat – repeating his often told claim that the 2020 election was rigged in favor of Joe Biden, who received more votes than any presidential candidate in U.S. history.
He said, “They cheat like mad in elections.”
Trump stated, “What happened should not be allowed. What happened, we aren’t forgetting it.” “And many other things are happening right now. But we must be cautious. It is important to keep an eye on them, as their actions are a disgrace.