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Asa Hutchinson says January 6 “disqualifies” Donald Trump from running in 2024, but she still resists the idea of running for the White House despite increasing media appearances over the past year.
- Asa Hutchinson would do ‘anything’ to make sure Trump doesn’t win in 2024
- Arkansas Republican Governor Said ‘January 6th Really Disqualifies Him’
- Trump announced a third run for the White House in November
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Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he will do everything in his power to try to prevent Donald Trump from being president again.
The Republican governor believes that Trump’s actions on January 6, 2021, ‘disqualify’ him from running for office in the future.
Hutchinson is rumored to be considering running for office, but has refused to give a direct answer despite the exponential increase in media appearances over the past year, especially considering that he is an anti-Trump Republican.
“I’m going to do everything I can to make sure there are alternatives, that he’s not the nominee,” Hutchinson told ABC’s This Week on Sunday morning.
“And of course it all depends on who else is out there,” he added.
Arkansas Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he would do “everything possible” to make sure Donald Trump doesn’t win the presidency in 2024.
Hutchinson, however, did not commit to ABC host Jonathan Karl not to support Trump in 2024 “no matter what” if he became the Republican nominee next year.
“I want to see what the alternatives are,” Hutchinson said. “And it’s premature to get into what might happen in 2024. That topic will come up.”
“But I want to see everything that I can do to make sure that the alternative exists and that Donald Trump is not the party’s nominee. That is first. And let’s find out how to do it.
The January 6 Select Committee made criminal referrals for Trump to the Justice Department when it concluded its investigation into the attack on the Capitol two years ago.
Many Americans, according to recent polls, believe that his actions on January 6 disqualify him from running for office.
Hutchinson agrees with this.
Trump announced in November that he would make a third run for the White House
“I don’t think Donald Trump should be the next president of the United States,” Hutchinson told ABC. I think he’s had a chance of him there.
“I think January 6th really disqualifies him for the future. And so we go beyond that. And that’s what I’m going to focus on,’ she added.
Trump announced in November that he would make a third run for the White House after losing his re-election bid to President Joe Biden in 2020.
Since then, many grassroots Republicans have come out against Trump’s third run, saying they want different blood to take on Biden in 2024.
Polls have shown Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis emerging as the most popular Republican to be nominated in 2024, even surpassing Trump.