Donald Trump, indicted on four occasions in the last few months, has turned the legal troubles to his advantage, as his poll ratings testify. The 45th POTUS has swept ahead in the GOP presidential primary race, with his fundraising campaign also making an impressive haul since the Trump ‘mug shot’ taken at Georgia's Fulton County Jail in August. | 2024 US presidential elections Republican nomination frontrunner Donald Trump might not be averse to choosing a woman as his running mate. At least, that is what ex-POTUS told the host of ‘Meet the Press’ in an interview. ● “I like the concept, but we’re going to pick the best person… But I do like the concept, yes,” the 45th US President told the moderator, while also indicating that he was not yet focused too much on picking a potential Vice President. ● At the same time, Trump took a moment to single out Kristi Noem as “one of the people I’d consider,” adding that the South Dakota Governor had given him a “full-throated endorsement, a beautiful endorsement.” Indeed, earlier in the month Noem, when asked if she would consider an offer from Trump to run as his VP, responded: 💬 “I would in a heartbeat,” adding: “Trump needs a strong partner if he’s going to take back the White House,” Noem said. “And he’s going to need somebody who knows what it’s like to run a business, to be an employee, earn a paycheck, but also having a wife, mom, and grandma isn’t bad either.” Kristi Noem joined Donald Trump for a campaign rally in her state, where she endorsed his nomination for president in 2024.