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Surprising New Name Surfaces as Trump’s Possible VP Pick ‘He Likes Her’

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Poetic Justice may be in the nation’s future, as Republican Kari Lake emerges as a prospective running partner for President Donald J. Trump in the general election in 2024.

Trump is a Populist-Nationalist and the undisputed leader of the America First movement; he faces a strong Globalist agenda that has its grip on power and riches and is unafraid to display its corrupt supremacy over the ‘free’ citizens of the nation. Therefore, he will require a daring and courageous ally to stand alongside him.

Trump is scheduled to make a dramatic announcement on Tuesday night from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, and the news cycle is focused on the state after weeks of speculation about who is the leader of the Republican party and who will win.

“Speculation is rife that Trump, who has not yet declared whether he will run for president in 2024, said he will announce his pick for a vice presidential running mate “very soon,” as he is set to make a “big announcement.” When asked by reporters who he would pick as his running mate, Trump said, “I’ll let you know very soon,” Martin Walsh reported for the Conservative Brief, adding:

“Trump said at a rally in Ohio on Monday he will make a very big announcement at his Florida home on November 15, which is largely expected to be the announcement of his third presidential campaign. The former president was reportedly considering announcing his candidacy at the Ohio rally, just one day before the midterm elections, but he said he chose to hold off as to not detract from the importance of tomorrow,” Forbes reported.

Trump appears to be limiting his list of prospective running mates other than Mike Pence for a presidential run in 2024, and a fresh name that is turning heads has emerged.

According to Robert Draper, a journalist for New York Times Magazine, Trump is seriously considering Majorie Taylor Greene.

Draper said in an interview with The Daily Beast’s “New Abnormal” podcast “that Greene had risen quickly in her first term in Congress by using the same tactics she honed as a right-wing social media influencer harassing Democratic staffers, and she could shoot to the second-highest office in government,” Raw Story reported.

“Republicans kind of wanted to kick her to the curb immediately,” said Draper, per the outlet. “But instead, she became a fundraising dynamo, came to have this huge social media influence, and ultimately came to be very influential within the party itself.”

Draper continued by stating that Trump has been mentioning Greene as a potential vice president since February. Greene possesses an additional attribute that may catapult her to the top, despite the likelihood that he has also evaluated other candidates.

“She has been unflaggingly loyal to Trump throughout,” Draper said. “What is Trump concerned about most of all in a VP after the Mike Pence experience? Loyalty. He knows that if he needs someone to fight for him to overturn a presidential election. He has every reason to expect that Greene would be by his side and would be his proximate warrior.”

According to prior reports, Greene is not the only female Republican legislator under consideration by Trump. However, a number of recent stories appear to have centered on a single name: New York Representative Elise Stefanik, the current No. 3 member of her party.

In a September Foreign Policy article headlined “Elise Stefanik Is Most Likely to Succeed,” the writers explain,  “A young woman once hailed as the future of the Republican Party embraces Trumpism to stay that way.”

More on this story via The Republic Brief:

Meanwhile, in late May, CNN published a report speculating that Stefanik is likely a frontrunner:

While talk about a 2024 vice-presidential pick is of course premature, conversations about adding Stefanik to a future Trump ticket have gained steam in recent weeks at Mar-a-Lago, and in other Republican circles, sources said. Current and former advisers and others in Trump’s orbit have privately argued that the New York Republican, who replaced Rep. Liz Cheney as the no. 3 House Republicans last year is a fierce and loyal attack dog, and Trump would benefit from tapping a woman for vice president should he run again. CONTINUE READING…

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