Breaking News: Trump's Support Base on Shaky Ground as Divisions Erupt
US President Donald Trump has revealed that he will not be seeking the 2028 Republican presidential nomination, according to sources close to the White House. This bombshell statement comes as divisions within Trump's coalition, known as the Make America Great Again (Maga) movement, are beginning to surface.
Trump made the prediction during a meeting with his cabinet two weeks ago, stating that the next Republican presidential candidate is "probably sitting at this table." This has sparked speculation about potential successors and the future of the Maga movement.
The development comes as Trump's supporters continue to chant "four more years" at rallies, despite the president's own acknowledgement that his second term will last only three more years. Trump has described the final three years of his term as an "eternity."
The implications of Trump's statement are significant, as it suggests that the Maga movement is on the cusp of a major transition. With Trump's influence waning, his supporters are left wondering who will lead the movement forward.
This is a developing story, and we will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
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