Pompeo teases potential run for U.S. president

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declined to rule out a run for the White House if former President Donald Trump does not seek the office in 2024, telling Fox News' "Hannity" he was "always up for a fight."
"I care deeply about America," Pompeo told host Sean Hannity. "You and I have been part of the conservative movement for an awfully long time now. I aim to keep at it."
Hannity said he would take Pompeo’s answer as "a strong maybe," to which Pompeo responded, "That’s perfect."
Hannity pressed the former Trump Cabinet member about the threats facing the United States under the Biden administration. Pompeo said that under the Democrat, foreign policy has gone from "America First" to "blame America first".
Pompeo expressed concern when discussing how Biden is being perceived by world leaders.
"World leaders and my counterparts all across the world are watching closely," Pompeo said, "Senior leadership all across the world, they watch every statement that is made, they watch every move. They see what their patterns are like, the kinds of behaviors they exhibit when times are tough and when the pressure is really on."
Pompeo compared Trump’s constant engagement with members of the press with the lack of access under President Biden.
"President Trump would be out there. He talked to the media all the time, probably more than any modern president," he said. "He was out engaging with the media on a broad range of topics ... When a leader can’t do that, when they can’t take questions, when they can’t explain the policies they are engaged in, when they seem to be hiding behind -- whether that’s staff or just the fact that they don’t have time. Leaders watch that and they wonder.
Former President Donald Trump hinted at a possible presidential run in 2024 on February 28, 2021 at the annual Conservative Political Action Campaign conference in Florida.
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