Steve Bannon claims Trump will be running again in 2028: “It's happening”

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From the April 25, 2025, edition of Real America's Voice's War Room

STEVE BANNON (HOST): So the interview is — also one of the things that's very important — in two parts of the interview, President Trump — they talk about the tax increases and President Trump, Newt Gingrich, and Grover Norquist, is a lot more amenable to it in this interview. He kind of says it's the right thing to do. His only concern, his only concern is, hey, look, we're gonna have to do something, and he's favorable to it.

He says his concern still falls back to the Bush thing because it hasn't been properly explained. Bush raised taxes for everybody. This is a massive tax cut for people, and you got to figure out how to pay for it.

But the buried lead that people really haven't picked up on, he says it in context of Bush losing the election and how it would hurt President Trump politically on his own side.

Politically? I thought he was termed out. Not in his mind. His answer on the taxes relates directly, and this is easy to overcome, very easy to overcome, but it's in response to his running again in 2028.

I don't think it's a random occurrence because President Trump doesn't do things randomly, that you launched the merch yesterday of Trump 2028 on his official, you know, merchandizing store, and tees and ball caps and other things, other swag. At the same time, knew that the Time interview would be out today, and in that answer, anybody that's been involved in politics at all says, hey, this guy's thinking through his re-elect and seeing if this would hurt him or help him.

Just saying Trump '28, 2028 is — it's happening. It's happening and you can tell he's into it.

He would never have answered that question the way he answered about taxes, which makes me feel good because on the tax side, the math just doesn't work.