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Pompeo Open to Joining Potential Second Trump Administration

In a recent interview, previous Secretary of State Mike Pompeo hinted at the possibility of joining former President Trump’s future administration should Trump run for office again. When asked about his willingness to serve under Trump again by Fox News’s Neil Cavuto, Pompeo expressed it was a compliment to be considered for a position and joked that it insinuates his first term was successful.

While Pompeo usually refrains from commenting about potential jobs he hasn’t been offered yet, he stated that he’d likely accept a position if he believed he could make a difference and fulfill the American people’s expectations. Additionally, Pompeo anticipated Trump would appreciate having a team that would execute his instructions faithfully, a desire Pompeo shared for his team during his term as Secretary of State.

Pompeo was also asked his opinion about the political organization No Labels’ decision to participate in the 2024 presidential race. Although they haven’t announced a candidate yet, Pompeo expressed skepticism about the success of third-party tickets in the election due to the long-standing tradition of the two-party system. According to Pompeo, a successful political campaign requires having a candidate, something No Labels lacks. Rather, he anticipates a contest between Trump and current President Biden during the election this November.
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