Donald Trump has stated that he does not plan to run for president again in 2028 if he loses the upcoming 2024 election against Kamala Harris. In a recent interview, the 78-year-old former president said, “No, I don’t. I think that that will be it. I don’t see that at all.” This would mean that if he loses in November, he doesn’t intend to make another bid for the White House.
If Trump were to lose and later decide to run again in 2028, he would be 82 years old at the start of that election, making him even older than Joe Biden, the oldest serving president in U.S. history. Trump’s statement suggests he might be ready to step away from the political arena if his 2024 campaign is unsuccessful, although many are skeptical given his unpredictable nature.
Trump has faced a turbulent campaign season, including surviving two assassination attempts in recent months. Despite these incidents, he continues to push forward with his campaign, hoping for a successful run against Harris. His comments about not running again have surprised some, as he has been a constant presence in U.S. politics for nearly a decade.
The 2024 election will determine whether Trump’s political career ends this November or if he continues to influence the Republican Party and American politics in other ways. For now, his focus remains on the upcoming election, but his latest remarks have added an unexpected twist to his political narrative.