
Ex-GOP Lawmaker Gives Voters Sobering Reality Check About Donald Trump 2028
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David Jolly addressed the idea that the former president "loses and he goes away."
Donald Trump may have said he won’t run for president in 2028 if he loses the 2024 election.
But former Rep. David Jolly (R-Fla.) isn’t buying it.
“A lot of people, even Republicans, even MAGA Republicans, might say, ‘Donald Trump loses and he goes away,’” Jolly told MSNBC’s Joy Reid on Monday, the eve of the presidential election.
“He doesn’t go away. He might go to prison but I promise you, he will consider running in 2028,” Jolly predicted.
If Trump “is not the King in ’28, he will be the kingmaker,” the former congressman added. “He will have an ‘Apprentice’ Republican primary down at Mar-a-Lago to control the ’28 process. He’s not going anywhere.”

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