President Donald Trump just celebrated 100 days in office, but heβs already thinking about the next election. Unlike in recent months when he toyed with possibly running for a third termβ which the Constitution explicitly denounces by the wayβ Trump is now posing another man add his name to the 2028 ballot.
Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith joined Chris Cuomo and Bill OβReilly for a town hall on Wednesday (April 30). Their conversation centered around Trumpβs 100 days, and the president even joined in for a question and answer session. βHeβs a disrupter,β OβReilly said of Trump. But the discussion took an interesting turn when the 2028 election came up.
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βStephen A. Smith may run for president as you know,β OβReilly jokingly mentioned to Trump. βDo you have any advice for Stephen A. if he launches the run?β The audience chuckled with laughter as Smith responded, βOh my God,β while covering his face with his hand.
In response to OβReilly, Trump began praising the ESPN personality. βStephen A. is a good guy. Heβs a smart guy,β Trump said. βI love watching him. Heβs got great entertainment skills, which is very important. People watch him.β
But in a shocking turn of events, Trump went on to completely back Smith for the 2028 election. βIβve been pretty good at picking people and picking candidates, and I will tell you, Iβd love to see him run,β he said. The crowd responded with tons of applause, but Smith didnβt seem too amused. He mostly kept a straight face and only smirked when the crowd began cheering for him.
Social media had a lot to say on the matter. On X, @MayNotBeJoking wrote, βStephen A. Smith should know that he is not as embarrassed as most of us are... at that suggestion.β
@trottskyathome tweeted Smith might be more qualified than we think. βWell, heβs [Smith] got the ego for it anyway. The commentator is known for his outspoken opinions and unapologetic nature. Heβs raked in millions of views on his podcast and his social media.
Itβs unclear if Smith is taking any suggestions about him running for office seriously, but he wouldnβt be the first personality to storm the Oval Office. Former President Ronald Reagan was an actor before he ventured into politics. Most recently, Trumpβs transformation from a playboy billionaire and reality TV show star to one of the most controversial figures in American politics will be studied for generations.
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