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Former Trump adviser says he’ll ‘likely’ support a different candidate in 2024

An ex-deputy national security adviser for the Trump administration He indicated that he would not support the former president Donald Trump’s You can bid for a second term.

Matthew Pottinger was the incumbent from Sept. 2019 to Jan. 7, 2021. “likely” Trump to vote for an alternate candidate.

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“Well, look, I’m likely to support other candidates this time around,” During a Washington Post On Monday Morning, live Event

Matthew Pottinger is the former deputy national-security adviser and he leaves shortly after Donald Trump presented the Medal of Honor for Army Sgt. Maj. Thomas Payne, September 11, 2020 in Washington, East Room, White House.

Pottinger joins an extensive list of Trump Administration officials who have resigned from the president’s bid to win a second term. This group includes several politicians looking at their candidacy for the Oval Office. Mike PompeoNational security advisor John BoltonAnd former Vice President Mike Pence.

This is the first time that we have seen Nikki HaleyVivek Ramaswamy (an entrepreneur, political novice and former ambassador to the United Nations) and Corey – who both served as Trump’s United Nations Ambassador – are the only Republicans that have joined the race to run for the Republican nomination for the 2024 election. He has not declared his candidacy yet, but Gov. Trump sees Ron DeSantis, a Republican from Florida as his biggest obstacle to winning the nomination.


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