Donald Trump ‘will be back’ says Farage
The 45th President swatted away Mr Pence's chances at the next general election during an interview with Fox Business host Stuart Varney. The pair had forged a close relationship in the GOP when the Indiana Governor joined Mr Trump on the 2016 ticket.
However, Trump and Pence fell out following their 2020 US Presidential Election defeat to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Although neither man has announced whether they will stand in the next election, Mr Trump said: "People are very disappointed in Mike, and if he ran, I don’t think that would be a problem."
He added: "Well, I think, if you look at the polls, I’m leading by a tremendous amount.
"I had a 98 percent approval rating in the Republican Party."
Mr Trump's relationship with his former running mate went sour after Mr Pence refused to buckle to...