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Here’s Trump advice to Kamala if she runs for California gov

President Trump has received some advice from his former enemy, Kamala Harris, if he runs for California governor next year.

“Run her,” Trump, 78. He told Outkick's Clay Travis When asked about her future in an interview on Saturday. “I don't want to be [giving] People advise politically, but one thing she has to do is that she has to start interviewing.

“[Former President Joe Biden] – During the community, he did not interview, and he ran away with it for Covid. ”

President Trump was interviewed by Outkick's Clay Travis in Air Force 1 on Saturday. @claytravisoutkick/instagram

Since her defeat against Trump in November, Harris, 60, is rumoured to be pondering three major options about her political future. He ran for governor of California in 2026, and again competed for the presidency in 2028, staying on the sidelines as a DEM power broker.

Incumbent California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is a limited period of time, leaving a large opening for Harris.

Harris has been low since leaving the White House in January, refused to conduct public interviews and only made several appearances, including the 56th NAACP Image Awards last month.

During the 2024 election cycle, Harris had a media-secured approach. Some Dem operatives lamented the fact that they had never appeared on the Titan Joe Rogan show on the podcast.

In contrast, Trump worked on an independent media smile strategy, sitting with a wide range of personalities, including Logan, Theo Von, and Andrew Schultz.

The president believes he helped his teenage son Baron choose a podcast to interview.

Harris has maintained something barely noticeable since leaving the White House. Getty Images for Betting

Vice President JD Vance served as Trump's attack dog in traditional media during the 2024 race. Trump also fired traditional media in his 2016 campaign.

Harris' Vice President Pick, Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz, complained that the campaign equipment hammered him when he was to conduct an interview during the race.

Waltz offered to hold a significantly more public event during the home stretch of last year's race, but said the campaign rejected his proposal. According to CNN.

Harris and her husband Doug Emov will pose at the NAACP Image Awards held in California last month. Getty Images for Betting

“There's a risk – and I'd claim I did that during the campaign – to fight the final battle, not the next one,” Waltz said according to the outlet.

“This is a completely different opponent, it's a completely different battle, and I don't think it's true that all of the past history that teaches us how we should get closer to this.”

Waltz recently took it to his chin from Caitlyn Jenner when he chuckled at him for suggesting that conservatives were afraid of his manliness. Transgender Jenner joked that she was more masculine than Waltz.

In an interview on Saturday, Trump said his election to the non-continued terms would reveal how badly Democrats governed. Bloomberg via Getty Images

Trump asked him in an interview on Saturday about who will win the fight between Jenner and Waltz,” ah, Caitlyn Jenner replied all day. ”

In an interview with Outkick, Trump also meditated on being elected between terms. [Dems] It was.

“What they were doing didn't work,” he said.

Looking back at the differences between his first and second administrations, Trump noted how he has gained more allies, including the current high-tech industry.

“When you see the inauguration, look at the people there — that was the first person in the world who was opposed to me,” Trump said. “So the presidency is very different. I have more support.”

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