It’s a little early for Donald Trump to start making personnel plans for a possible second term. Election Day 2024 is still 167 days away, and while polling averages suggest the former president has a slight advantage, there’s no reason for the presumptive Republican nominee to start picking Cabinet members. That said, Trump was willing to answer a question over the weekend about who might be in the mix for his next attorney general.
What’s more, the Republican’s securities fraud allegations were also unrelated to the corruption allegations raised by leading top officials in Paxton’s office, which are currently the subject of an ongoing federal criminal investigation.