Trump says Rep. Elise Stefanik could be president in 2028 at Palm Beach fundraiser

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Trump helped raise $3.2 million for Rep. Elise Stefanik, his political action committee and other GOP candidates on Capitol Hill with the event at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

Tuesday evening, saying the House GOP Conference boss could be commander-in-chief in 2018.

“I want to congratulate Elise on her success. Man is she moving fast. That means at this rate she’ll be President in about 6 years,” Trump said of the 37-year-old chair of the House Republican Conference. “Man is she moving fast. That means at this rate she’ll be President in about 6 years,” Trump said of Rep. Elise Stefanik.The former president, 75, continued to hint about throwing his hat in the ring for a second White House term as attendees chanted “four more years” and “2024.”that paid $1,000 a head, they held a roundtable in the resort’s “white and gold room” with some 30 high rollers who each paid up to $25,000 a ticket.

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