During a lengthy discussion about President Biden’s health with Tucker Carlson, former President Donald Trump clearly warned that Vice President Kamala Harris shouldn’t anticipate becoming the presidential nominee if he died.

Trump criticised the vice president’s speech patterns, calling them ‘weird,’ and said that she rhymes.

That was when he said that if the president didn’t “make it” until Election Day 2024, it would be a “free for all.” He made the gloomy prediction during an interview that was scheduled to conflict with yet another scrum, this one between Republicans vying to oppose him for the Republican presidential nomination, even as Trump leads the polls and prepares to have his mugshot taken inside a Fulton County, Georgia jail on Thursday.

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‘I don’t think other people would stand for it. She has some bad moments. Her moments are almost as bad as his, I think, or worse actually,’ he said.

That prompted Carlson, who interviewed Trump ad his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club, to chime in that she ‘seems pretty senile, too.’

‘She speaks in in rhyme. It’s weird. It’s weird,’ Trump riffed. ‘But she has bad moments,’ Trump said of Harris, 58.

‘In rhyme?’ Carlson snorted.

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‘Well, the way she talks. The bus will go here and then the bus will go there because that’s what buses do. It’s weird. The whole thing is weird. This is not a President of the United States future. And I think they probably have some kind of a primary and other people will get involved,’ Trump said.

Carlson suggested California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

‘Could be,’ Trump said of Newsom, who is backing Biden and has set up a debate with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

‘I always get along well with him believe it or not, but could be him. Could be somebody else. He’s got a big a big load on your shoulders because you look at California what’s happened.’

He continued by saying that Americans don’t appear to ‘care’ about a politician’s track record.