As Donald Trump gears up for another bid for the presidency in 2024, speculation continues about what his next steps might be if his campaign fails. The former president has been a towering figure in both politics and business, and even if he doesn’t secure a return to the White House, his brand and influence are unlikely to fade overnight. With a portfolio that spans real estate, entertainment, and media, Trump has a wide array of career options if he doesn’t win the election. Below are seven possibilities that could define his post-political life.
1. Media Mogul
One of the most talked-about options for Trump has been a return to media, a world in which he thrived before his political career. Trump’s ties to conservative media run deep, and launching his own media network could be a natural move. With a dedicated following, he could create a platform that rivals established networks like Fox News and Newsmax. Trump’s unique ability to attract attention and drive engagement would undoubtedly make this venture a significant player in the media landscape.
2. Public Speaking and Rallies
Even after leaving the White House, Trump has continued to attract large crowds at rallies across the country. He could easily transition into a full-time public speaker, holding events and giving speeches to his devoted base. With many of his supporters willing to pay for access to hear him speak, a lucrative career in public speaking could keep him in the public eye, even if he’s no longer leading the nation.
3. Political Consultant or Kingmaker
Trump’s influence within the Republican Party remains strong, and even without a presidential win, he could play the role of kingmaker for future candidates. As a political consultant, he could help shape the GOP’s future direction by endorsing candidates who align with his vision. His ability to galvanize voters and shape political narratives makes this a powerful option if he chooses to wield his influence from behind the scenes.
4. Reality TV Return
Before his political career, Trump was known for his role as the host of “The Apprentice,” a popular reality television show that further cemented his status as a media personality. A return to reality TV is not out of the question for Trump, and a new show could cater to his base, focusing on business, politics, or even his post-presidential life. Given his media savvy, Trump could easily attract viewers and advertisers to such a venture.
5. Real Estate Empire Expansion
Real estate has always been at the core of Trump’s career. Should he decide to leave politics behind, Trump could return to his roots and expand his real estate empire. Whether it’s developing luxury properties or launching new ventures in the real estate world, his brand would continue to draw attention and investment.
6. Author and Memoirist
Trump could also take a page from the playbook of other former presidents by penning a memoir. A tell-all book about his presidency, filled with insider stories and personal reflections, would likely be a bestseller. His take on his time in office and his interactions with global leaders would intrigue both supporters and critics alike.
7. International Diplomat or Business Ambassador
Trump has always prided himself on his ability to make deals, both in business and during his time in office. Post-presidency, he could use his connections and experience as a diplomat or business ambassador, particularly with countries where he has maintained business ties. Trump could focus on forging international partnerships or representing American businesses in global markets.


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