Donald Trump Makes Striking Omission From His List Of 'Very Good' Republicans

The ex-president failed to include a key ally in his list of "very good people" in the GOP.
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One notable name was missing from ex-President Donald Trump’s list of Republicans who he believes are doing good things.

Conservative commentator Lisa Boothe asked Trump — in the first episode of her new podcast, “The Truth With Lisa Boothe,” released Monday — who he thinks “are part of the future” of the GOP.

Trump rattled off a long list of Republicans — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis; Sens. Josh Hawley (Mo.), Ted Cruz (Texas) and Rand Paul (Ky.); former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders; and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem.

“Lot of very good people, really good people,” said Trump. “The Republican Party is stacked.”

But Trump failed to mention his former Vice President Mike Pence, who is reportedly considering his own run for the White House in 2024.

Boothe then asked Trump ― who repeated his election fraud lie throughout the interview ― who could be in contention to lead the GOP ticket in 2024, if he doesn’t run again.

“So some of the names I guess I just mentioned, perhaps. And others and others. There’s a pretty deep bench. I’ll make that decision sometime later. But there’s a pretty deep bench,” the former president replied.

Trump later criticized Pence for failing to illegally overturn the presidential election result, falsely claiming Pence could have rejected certain states’ Electoral College votes.

Pence’s support for democracy over Trump is the source of tensions between the pair.

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