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Trump is expected to unveil his choice for vice president at the Republican National Convention scheduled for July in Milwaukee

Former President Trump hinted that he has a “fairly strong notion” of his potential vice presidential running mate, with plans to reveal the chosen candidate at the upcoming Republican National Convention held later this summer.

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In recent discussions, former President Donald Trump hinted at potential Vice Presidential picks for the upcoming Republican National Convention, scheduled from July 15-18 in the charming city of Milwaukee. Trump playfully mentioned that while he’s not a huge fan of conventions, he teased about the announcement possibly happening during this political parade. With a mischievous grin, he shared, “There are indeed some very good people in the mix.”

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Among the names swirling around as a possible choice is Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, a Republican stalwart. Trump coyly acknowledged Youngkin’s potential, quipping, “Yes, he could be on that list… if the question ever arises, that is!”

Switching gears, when asked about President Biden’s fatherly response to Hunter Biden’s recent legal troubles, Trump displayed a rare moment of contemplation. Sympathizing with the challenges of family dynamics in such situations, he solemnly reflected, “It’s a tough thing… whether dealing with alcohol, drugs, or whatever the struggle may be. A difficult time indeed for any family involved.”

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Hunter Biden’s recent conviction sparked a wave of conversation, with President Biden maintaining his position of not interfering with his son’s legal affairs. Biden stood firm on his stance that he stands by his son, praising his journey to recovery and resilience. In an emotional statement post-verdict, Biden emphasized the familial support, echoing sentiments familiar to many families impacted by addiction battles.

On the topic of endorsements, Trump shared his wishful support for former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s senatorial aspirations, despite Hogan’s past lack of endorsement during the 2016 and 2020 presidential runs. Trump, showcasing a magnanimous side, expressed, “Yes, I’d like to see him win. I think he stands a good chance, and that would be nice to see unfold.”

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As the political wheel continues to turn, these snippets offer a glimpse into the intricate dance of personalities and decisions shaping the political landscape. Stay tuned for more twists, turns, and the occasional wink from the world of politics!

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