Former President Donald Trump stated in an interview that he does not believe he will run for office again in four years if he loses the November election, expressing that he hopes to be successful in his current bid. When asked about potential Cabinet appointments if he were to win a second term, Trump did not rule out the possibility of appointing former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, tech billionaire Elon Musk, or former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to positions such as Health and Human Services. He praised Gabbard for her common sense approach and Musk for his endorsement and cost-cutting abilities. Despite Musk’s endorsement, Trump acknowledged that the tech billionaire may have other commitments and might not serve in his Cabinet, but could possibly provide consultation. Trump also mentioned that he would consider adopting Musk’s plan for a government efficiency commission to reduce federal spending if elected for a second term. In the interview, Trump expressed optimism and willingness to work with various individuals, emphasizing the importance of making sensible decisions and cutting costs in government operations.
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