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Will Donald Trump Jr. run for US president in 2028? Here's what he said

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 21 May 2025
Donald Trump Jr. addressed speculation about a future presidential run at the Qatar Economic Forum, stating 'maybe one day' he would consider it. He later criticized Reuters for misrepresenting his remarks, clarifying he has no immediate interest in running for office. Trump Jr.
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