Pompeo says to expect a possible 2024 announcement sometime next year
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Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge on Thursday that if he decides to run for president, he will announce his bid sometime next year.
Pompeo, formerly a member of Congress, was both CIA director and secretary of state under former President Donald Trump. In the past several months, there has been speculation that he may seek his former boss' job. During his interview on "Red and Blue," Herridge pointed out that he has been working on his fitness and authored a new book, "Never Give an Inch: Fighting for the America I Love."
When Herridge asked if he's going to run for president next year, Pompeo responded, "I don't know."
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