Trump is ‘considering’ about running in 2024. Kushner claims

Trump is ‘considering’ about running in 2024. Kushner claims


Trump is ‘clearly considering’ another presidential run in 2024. The Ukraine conflict, according to Jared Kushner, would not have occurred if his father-in-law was still in command of the United States.

Jared Kushner said Trump is considering a potential presidential bid because he 'hates seeing what's happening in the country'

Jared Kushner said Trump is considering a potential presidential bid because he 'hates seeing what's happening in the country'

Jared Kushner said Trump is considering a potential presidential bid because he 'hates seeing what's happening in the country'

Jared Kushner said Trump is considering a potential presidential bid because he 'hates seeing what's happening in the country'

Trump, with First Lady Melania Trump, Senior Advisors to the President Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, speaks at a Hanukkah reception at the White House on December 11, 2019, in Washington, DC

Donald Trump is contemplating a 2024 presidential run, according to Jared Kushner, because he “hates what’s happening in the nation.”

Kushner said that his father-in-law had approached him about running for president. Kushner boldly asserted, without proof, that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine “would never have occurred” if Trump were president.

Donald Trump is ‘clearly considering’ a second presidential run in 2024, according to his son-in-law and longtime adviser.

Trump is contemplating a run for president, according to Jared Kushner, because he “hates watching what’s happening in the nation.”

In an interview with Sky News, Kushner said that his father-in-law had inquired if he would run for president again.

Kushner, who is married to Trump’s daughter Ivanka and functioned as the previous president’s adviser, said he would ‘rather not get into’ what the former president had asked him, but added, ‘I know he’s certainly considering it. He abhors watching what is going on in the nation.

He boldly said, without giving proof, that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would never have occurred if Donald Trump had been president instead of Joe Biden.

Jared Kushner said that Trump is contemplating a presidential run because he ‘hates what’s happening in the nation.’

Kushner boldly said, without offering proof, that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine “would never have occurred” if Trump were president instead of Joe Biden. September 2020 depicts Kushner and Trump in the White House.

When asked when Trump would decide whether to run for president again, Kushner said, “No one can speak for him.”

Kushner, when asked whether Trump had ruled out a presidential run in 2024, said, ‘It’s hard to say with Trump because he’s so malleable.’

Kushner also downplayed the significance of the FBI raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago house, in which more than 100 classified papers were discovered, as a “paperwork problem.”

Again, it seems to be a matter of paperwork that should have been able to be resolved between the Department of Justice and Donald Trump, he added.

“I do not know what he took or did not take, but I believe we are now dependent on media leaks.”

Donald Trump is ‘clearly considering’ a second presidential run in 2024, according to his son-in-law and longtime campaign staffer.

Trump, accompanied by Melania Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Jared Kushner, talks during a Hanukkah event at the White House on December 11, 2019, in Washington, D.C.

Tuesday evening, the Department of Justice (DOJ) published a photograph showing papers marked’secret,’ ‘top secret,’ and ‘SCI’ that were strewn out on the floor next to a box.

The government alleges the records were among those obtained by the FBI during a search of Trump’s home in connection with a lawsuit claiming he removed White House files when he left office.

Kushner’s remarks were made public after Trump unleashed a furious assault on President Biden in which he called him ‘crazy’ and questioned if he was’suffering from late-stage dementia’ after claiming he was a ‘danger to democracy’.

On Tuesday night, the Justice Department issued a scathing court brief that included a photograph of papers obtained during the August 8 search at Mar-a-Lago. There is a framed Time magazine cover to the right. After claiming at first that the material was planted, Trump and his associates claimed the photograph was manipulated to make him seem like a slob.

The former president criticized the ‘awkward and aggressive’ address in Pennsylvania on his Truth Social account and demanded that someone teach to his successor what MAGA meant’slowly but passionately’

As he battled back against the scathing speech to the country, he also accused the 79-year-old of threatening America with the probable use of military action in his late-night tirade.

Earlier that day, Biden had seized the Independence Hall platform in Philadelphia to make a furious assault on Trump, accusing him of ‘killing American democracy.’

The president, standing on a platform with menacing red lights and mentioning Trump by name, criticized him for pushing the allegation that the 2020 election was stolen.

Biden also labeled him and other MAGA Republicans as “extremism that challenges the fundamental basis of our nation.”

Biden said: ‘Equality and democracy are under siege. We do ourselves no benefit by pretending otherwise,’ Biden said at the beginning of his address at Independence Hall in Philadelphia.

In a speech including his toughest language to date about his predecessor in the Oval Office and the MAGA movement, Biden pronounced Donald Trump to be a “danger to the nation.”

During his remarks, President Joe Biden said, “Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent radicalism that threatens the fundamental roots of our nation.”

He singled out Trump by name, criticizing the former president for his bogus assertion that the 2020 election was stolen and ridiculing Trump’s supporters.

Biden said to enthusiastic acclaim from his fans, “Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans constitute a challenge to the fundamental underpinnings of our nation.”

He made it clear that he does not consider every Republican to be “extreme” or a danger, but he said, “there is no doubt that Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans control, drive, and frighten the Republican party today.”

He said, “And that is a menace to our nation.” Too much of what is occurring in our nation now is abnormal.

Biden accused Trump and his followers of attempting to undermine democratic elections, disobeying the constitution, and regressing in terms of individual rights.

Jill Biden joined President Biden on stage following his comments

“MAGA Republicans lack constitutional respect. They lacked faith in the rule of law. He said that they disregarded the will of the people. They refused to acknowledge the outcome of a democratic election.

Biden said, “You cannot love your nation just when you win.”

Previously, Biden seldom spoke to Trump by name, instead referring to him as ‘the former man.’ This was a significant shift in tone.

Meanwhile, Kushner’s statements on Trump’s consideration of a second presidential run came just weeks after the former president strongly hinted that he might do so.

The former president told fellow Republicans last month that “the moment has come” for him to make an official statement about his second presidential run.

Trump said that he feels ‘people are going to be very delighted’ with his choice and that America has ‘lost everything’ under the leadership of Biden.


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