Tulsi Gabbard won’t rule out another run for president - after her failed Democratic bid in 2020

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  • Source: Yahoo
  • 05/02/2025
Tulsi Gabbard, the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, says she won't rule out running for president in 2028 — even though her boss, U.S. President Donald Trump, is also reportedly plotting an unconstitutional third presidential run.

Gabbard made the comments during an appearance on SiriusXM’s The Megyn Kelly Show, which airs on Thursday evening. During the interview, Kelly asked Gabbard about her presidential aspirations.

“As I’ve listened to you over this hour, I’ve had one thought recur to me over and over and over, and it is ‘first female president,’” Kelly said during the interview, according to The Hill.

Kelly referenced Gabbard's prior presidential runs in 2020, noting that she had been put through the "meat grinder."

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