Trump continues to troll the left.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday addressed whether he’d consider a fourth run for the White House.
In a phone interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box, Trump claimed the Bureau of Labor Statistics “rigged” job numbers during the 2024 election to boost President Biden’s economic image. While discussing gerrymandering, he said, “I got the highest vote in the history of Texas”—a claim CNBC’s Joe Kernen initially questioned but later confirmed after a network fact-check.
“I got the highest vote in the history of Texas, a record that they say won’t be beaten unless I run again,” Trump said.
CNBC anchor Rebecca Quick cut in: “Are you going to run again? The Constitution…”
“No, probably not,” Trump replied. “Probably not.”
“And you’re not going to fire Jay Powell,” Joe Kernen added, referencing Trump’s past clashes with the Federal Reserve chairman.
Trump then circled back to the 2028 question: “I’d like to run,” he said. “I have the best poll numbers I’ve ever had. You know why? Because people love the tariffs, and they love the trade deals, and they love that foreign countries aren’t ripping us off. For years, they ripped us—friend and foe. And the friends were worse.”
Watch the clip above.