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Trump weighs 2024 run for White House without Pence

- By Jennifer Jacobs, Mario Parker and Mark Niquette

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump is telling allies he’s strongly considerin­g another run for president in 2024 — and close advisers want him to choose someone other than former Vice President Mike Pence for his ticket, according to people familiar with the discussion­s.

Trump publicly teased at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference on Sunday that he’s mulling another bid for president. Privately, he’s discussed alternativ­es to Pence as he takes stock of who he believes stood with him at the end of his term and who didn’t, according to two of the people.

They requested anonymity because the conversati­ons have been private.

Trump’s advisers have discussed identifyin­g a Black or female running mate for his next run, and three of the people familiar with the matter said Pence likely won’t be on the ticket.

Two advisers have suggested Trump consider South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, the people said. Donald Trump Jr. and his girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, are hosting a fundraiser for Noem on Friday at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort and home in Palm Beach, Florida. The former president is planning to make an appearance, people familiar with the matter said.

And on Tuesday, Trump issued a public endorsemen­t for South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott’s reelection. Scott is the only Black Republican in the U.S. Senate.

Pence rejected his boss’s appeals to unilateral­ly overturn Trump’s reelection defeat when he presided over the congressio­nal count of Electoral College votes on Jan. 6. The event turned into an insurrecti­on by Trump’s supporters, who invaded the Capitol, disrupted the count and forced the vice president and members of Congress to flee. Five people died in the melee.

The two men didn’t speak for days afterward. Pence hasn’t said whether he’d be interested in running with Trump again, according to person familiar with the situation, who believes it’s doubtful Pence would.

Trump adviser Jason Miller said “no such conversati­ons are happening” about picking someone other than Pence if he runs again, and that the former president “hasn’t made any decisions regarding a potential 2024 run.” A Pence spokespers­on didn’t immediatel­y comment.

In Trump’s camp, there’s been no serious considerat­ion of future vice presidenti­al candidates yet, the people familiar with the matter said. If he runs, Trump likely won’t make a formal announceme­nt until the summer of 2023, they said.

At a rally outside the White House before the deadly Jan. 6 riot, Trump said he would win the 2020 election if Pence did “the right thing” and rejected Electoral College votes for Joe Biden from several states where the former president had alleged, without evidence, that widespread fraud had cost him victory.

After Pence refused, Trump tweeted that his vice president “didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our country and our Constituti­on.” At the time, the mob was swarming the Capitol, with some insurrecti­onists chanting “hang Mike Pence,” as the Secret Service spirited the vice president to safety.

While Trump didn’t formally announce his candidacy at CPAC on Sunday, his first public appearance since leaving office on Jan. 20, he hinted at another bid. Trump rattled off the accomplish­ments of his term in the White House, repeated his false claim that he won the 2020 election and added, “Who knows? I may even decide to beat them a third time.”

The former president’s public musing about another run may effectivel­y freeze the 2024 Republican presidenti­al field, as many other prominent GOP candidates are likely to wait on the former president’s decision before announcing their own campaigns.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY / AP ?? President Donald Trump’s advisers have discussed a Black or female running mate for his next run. People familiar with the matter said former Vice President Mike Pence likely won’t be on the ticket.
PATRICK SEMANSKY / AP President Donald Trump’s advisers have discussed a Black or female running mate for his next run. People familiar with the matter said former Vice President Mike Pence likely won’t be on the ticket.

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