Donald Trump Jr. Says He’d Go to ‘Great Lengths’ to Stop Haley as VP Pick

Donald Trump Jr. has expressed strong opposition to the prospect of Nikki Haley being tapped as his father's running mate in the 2024 presidential election, pledging to go to "great lengths" to prevent it.

In a recent interview, Mr. Trump Jr. declared that he “wouldn’t have her” as the vice presidential candidate alongside his father, former President Donald Trump, should he secure the GOP nomination next year.

"I would go to great lengths to make sure that doesn't happen," the former president's son told Newsmax on Dec. 25.


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