Trump believes Biden will not quit presidential race.
Former President Donald Trump shared his thoughts on President Joe Biden’s reelection bid during an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Monday night. Despite concerns about Biden’s age and performance, Trump believes that his competitor has too much of an “ego” to drop out of the race voluntarily.
Trump expressed his view that Biden is unlikely to give up the fight, stating, “It looks to me like he may very well stay in. He’s got an ego and he doesn’t want to quit. He doesn’t want to do that. It looks to me like that’s what he wants.” According to Trump, nobody wants to relinquish power in such a manner, and Biden will likely struggle with feelings of inadequacy if forced to withdraw from the race.
Speculation about Biden’s potential exit from the race has been swirling in political circles, especially following his lackluster performance at the recent debate matchup. However, Biden has remained resolute, meeting with Democratic leaders and reiterating his commitment to staying in the race. He firmly stated, “I am not going anywhere.”
In response to Trump’s comments, the Biden campaign dismissed the former president as a “habitual liar” with a criminal record, continuing to run on a platform aimed at undermining America. James Singer, a spokesman for the Biden campaign, emphasized that Trump is destined to lose in the upcoming election.
When asked by Hannity about the possibility of facing a different Democratic nominee, such as Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump expressed confidence in his team’s preparedness regardless of the opponent. He also shared his skepticism about Harris, labeling her as an “ineffective person” who has not excelled in her role.
While Trump has been relatively out of the spotlight in recent days, Republicans have capitalized on Biden’s political setbacks. Trump has seen some legal victories following his indictment in a New York hush money trial, including a win in his Supreme Court immunity case and a delay in his sentencing in New York after a conviction.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, the rivalry between Trump and Biden remains at the forefront of public attention. Whether Biden will ultimately seek reelection or face pressure to step aside, the dynamics of the upcoming election are sure to be filled with intrigue and uncertainty.

