Greetings, Trump fans! For those of you who are excitedly awaiting the announcement of Trump’s running mate—a former Fox News host—he has a message for you. One individual who knows the former president’s political views quite well will be speaking soon, so pay attention.
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The president’s top advisor and former head of Trump’s 2016 campaign, Steve Bannon, believes that Trump will pick a female vice president.
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Spicer, an experienced Trump administration official, asked Bannon about his thoughts on Tucker Carlson’s suitability as vice president and the factors that led to his assessment.
“I think Tucker would make a great vice president,” Bannon replied. “I think he’s got a very clear vision of what MAGA and America First are. He’s got a very clear vision of the … policies of it, he’s savvy in politics — and he’s got something that is so important in today, the ability to communicate.”
Bannon said that it was quite improbable that Carlson would be selected.
“My thinking is very structured that I believe President Trump will have a female as the vice president,” Bannon stated, a stance that Spicer seemed to wholeheartedly endorse.
After that, Spicer requested that Bannon “give me that list” of ten possible running mates who were women. Bannon began with Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota.
“Kristi Noem, I think, will be very competitive,” Bannon said, “given her understanding of the MAGA movement, came out of the Tea Party, very close to President Trump.”
Introducing the leading candidates for important roles: Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York; Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas (a former press secretary for President Trump); and Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina. But given her past criticism of Trump, there is some reluctance regarding Mace.
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“She voted to send me, Shaun, to a federal prison,” Bannon said, laughing. “And [yet] she’s been ‘War Room’ twice.”
“I’m not saying she’s a perfect candidate, there’s not a lot of perfect candidates there, right? All of them have some pretty big short fallings, at least as of now,” he explained. “I think Nancy Mace would have to be included on the list.
“First off, just her Trumpian attitude. She comes at this with a brashness and a set of titanium [testicles],” Bannon added. “Trump loves fighters, right?”
Presenting Bannon’s most recent additions to the list: Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, and Kari Lake, a candidate for the Arizona Senate.
See the fascinating footage of Spicer and Bannon’s thought-provoking conversation below.
The race was about to get more competitive for Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, but her recent support of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis altered the dynamics.
The countdown has begun! Trump will have just eight months to decide before the 2024 Republican National Convention, which is scheduled for July 15, 2024.





Kari Lake