The woman said she and Trump talked about her being his running mate.
She admitted that her candidacy could be divisive.
It is not clear who the former president will pick to be his running mate.
She said the GOP establishment thinks she's too divisive to serve as Donald Trump's running mate.
She said she would be honored to be Trump's running mate. She seemed to know that Trump may need to run with someone with broader appeal in a general election.
In an excerpt of his forthcoming book, "Weapons of Mass Delusion: When the Republican Party Lost Its Mind," she said that she was the last person that the RNC or the national party wanted. The excerpt, published in the New York Times Magazine, focused on the far-right congresswoman's trajectory within the Republican Party, going from a relatively marginalized figure to one of the party's most influential voices.
Despite being stripped of her committee assignments in February 2021 over her history of controversial and violent social media posts, she is still one of the most high-profile figures on the right.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has pledged to give the far-right congresswoman plum committee assignments if Republicans regain the House this fall, and the congresswoman herself seems to recognize the power she has over the Republican leader.
She said that McCarthy would give her a lot of power to be the best speaker of the House. They will be very unhappy if he doesn't.
Donald Trump is almost certain to seek the presidency again in 2024, but it's not clear who will be his running mate or vice president.
Despite facing a pressure campaign from Trump to overturn the results of the 2020 election, the former vice president did not do as Trump wanted. Trump's suggestion that he had the ability to overturn the election was incorrect, according to the Vice President.
There is no idea more un-American than the idea that anyone can choose the president.
Business Insider has an article on it.