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Trump jokes that a presidential campaign featuring Hunter Biden and Jasmine Crockett would be quite a combination.

Trump jokes that a presidential campaign featuring Hunter Biden and Jasmine Crockett would be quite a combination.

Trump Discusses Hunter Biden and Jasmine Crockett’s Political Future

In a recent discussion, former President Trump expressed interest and concern regarding the prospects of Hunter Biden and Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett potentially running for office in 2028. He made a quip about the two possibly forming a “co-director ticket,” indicating his belief that the Democratic Party holds some unpredictable elements.

Trump’s comments came after Hunter Biden publicly defended his father, President Joe Biden, emphasizing the political dynamics within the Democratic Party as they prepare for the upcoming election cycle.

Reflecting on the party’s performance, Trump remarked, “They had two chances to win the election,” suggesting that the Democrats mishandled their options by switching candidates mid-campaign. He compared it to taking a prize fighter out of a match, claiming it was not a fair move.

He further questioned the viability of a team featuring Rep. Jasmine Crockett, labeling her as a rising figure within the party. In Trump’s view, the prospect of a Democrat pairing with someone like Crockett and Hunter Biden in 2028 appears to be an interesting, yet risky, idea for the Democrats.

Crockett, who is 44 years old, has been a vocal supporter of Joe Biden, describing his character in glowing terms. She views him as embodying a kind of warmth often likened to a grandparent. Recently, she gained attention, partly due to an Atlantic profile, which reminded her of her growing presence in the political arena.

Meanwhile, a podcast interview featuring Hunter Biden caught the attention of media personality Joe Rogan, generating discussions about the implications for the Biden family amid ongoing political scrutiny.

Lastly, in a light-hearted moment, Trump was asked if he would consider becoming Scotland’s first minister once his term ends. With a mix of humor and seriousness, he responded positively, hinting at his roots and expressing a fondness for the place. “You can be within six months, or something like that. But it’s a special place,” he remarked.

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