In an exclusive interview on The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show, former President Donald Trump disclosed that he has narrowed down his choices for a running mate to four finalists, once again creating speculation on his strategic selection process which he likened to a “highly sophisticated version of The Apprentice.” During the radio interview, Trump revealed the intricate dynamics of choosing a Vice President, a decision imbued with high drama and strategic considerations. “You know, I may be leaning one way, and that changes sometimes, you know, all of a sudden you see something that you like or you don’t like, and you lean a little bit differently, but we have some very good… we have a very good bench,” Trump explained.
“I’d love to do it during the convention, which would be, you know, or just slightly before the convention, like Monday. I’d love to do it on Tuesday or Wednesday, actually, but for a lot of complex reasons that you people understand, you pretty much don’t do that,” he noted. The former president shared insights into his personal engagement with the potential candidates, offering a glimpse into the rigorous vetting process. “I got to know them very well. I’d say four people, you know, four or five people, but I got to know them very well. Some dropped out over the course of… They didn’t drop… there were reasons why they wouldn’t have done as well,” Trump disclosed. OPEN BELOW TO CONTINUE