Tulsi Gabbard will ‘never rule out’ 2028 presidential run –
Tulsi Gabbard,the former Democratic congresswoman adn 2020 presidential candidate,indicated that she “will never rule out” a potential run for the presidency in 2028 during an interview on Megyn Kelly’s show. She expressed her desire to serve her country and remain open to opportunities where she can make a positive impact. gabbard, who has transitioned to serving in a Republican governance after leaving the Democratic Party, discussed her past experiences and challenges faced during her earlier campaign. In her current role as the Director of National Intelligence, she has prioritized reducing wasteful spending, having reported significant savings from the removal of certain diversity initiatives. Gabbard’s political future remains uncertain, but her willingness to consider another presidential bid keeps her in the spotlight.
Tulsi Gabbard will ‘never rule out’ 2028 presidential run
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard expressed her eagerness for “any opportunity to serve my country” when asked about her political future.
Gabbard ran for president in 2020 as a Democratic candidate but is now serving in a Republican administration. When she was in the House, Gabbard was a Democratic representative, but left the party, citing extreme “wokeness.”
“As I’ve listened to you over this hour, I’ve had one thought recur to me over and over and over, and it is: first female president. I look at you and I see it,” talk show host Megyn Kelly asked Gabbard on Sirius XM’s The Megyn Kelly Show Thursday. “I know they put you through the meat grinder the last time, but that was the other side. Now you’ve crossed over.”
“Thank you for not saying ‘transition,’” Gabbard interjected, prompting laughter between the women.
“But notwithstanding how rough that was when you ran for president the first time, have you ruled out ever doing it again? Could we potentially see a Tulsi 2028 try?” Kelly asked.
“I will never rule out any opportunity to serve my country,” Gabbard said. “My decisions in my life have always been made around how can I best be of service to God? How can I best be of service to our country? That is what has led me here. I’m grateful for this opportunity and I will continue to chase those opportunities where I can make the most positive impact and be of service.”
As this is Trump’s second term, he is constitutionally ineligible to run for a third term in 2028. However, it hasn’t stopped him from asking supporters if he should, which White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said is his way of ‘trolling’ the media. Another way would be to modify the 22nd amendment as Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) has already started the process of doing.
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Gabbard endorsed Trump earlier this election cycle. However, in 2020, she endorsed Joe Biden upon dropping out of the race. Every senator from her former party opposed her appointment to head national intelligence.
She also reported that Trump’s removal of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in her department saved roughly $20 million of taxpayer dollars. As director, she anticipates they will find more previously wasteful spending to put an end to.
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