Mick Mulvaney, who served as the former president’s acting White House chief of staff donald trump, He said that if the former president is interested in running as a candidate for the presidency of 2024, he wouldn’t like me to win because there is younger in the party who would have a better performance.
“We have younger people and it’s time for Donald Trump to step aside, continue to push the policies that made him so popular,” Mulvaney said in an interview for the Banfield news program.
The former chief of staff also commented that: “We define my party, but we can have all the policies without the baggage, so I hope you don’t apply. And if he does run, I hope he doesn’t win the Republican nomination.”
Mulvaney became one of Trump’s harshest critics after he resigned when he was special envoy for Northern Ireland following the attack on Capitol Hill on January 6, 2021.
As he explained, he considers that the former president is preparing to make a third candidacy for the White House now for 2024. In some publications, Trump has said that he has already made a decision, although some Republicans have asked him to wait until after the midterm elections. to announce a campaign that is far from topics like inflation and immigration.
“Good could be the only Republican who can lose to Joe Biden or any other Democrat in 2024. Unless there is a dramatic shift in the economy, unless the direction of the country changes, you have to think that the Republican candidate will go into the 2024 presidential election as the slight favorite. Donald Trump could be the only person who could lose that election,” he assured the same media outlet.
The comments shared by Mick Mulvaney come just after the FBI raided Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property on Aug. 8. In addition, the Republicans have shown their support for the former president after the search in his mansion.
With his experience, Mulvaney dared to say that in the Republican Party there would be other candidates who could sign up for the presidential vote, including former Vice President Mike Pence, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, or South Carolina Senator Tim Scott.
Source: La Opinion