Recently, O.J. Simpson shared his thoughts in an interview, weighing in on Donald Trump as a potential candidate in the 2024 presidential election. Simpson, who gained infamy from his 1995 acquittal in the murder trial of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, expressed doubts about Trump running again. He questioned whether Trump would submit himself to the rigors of another campaign and administration at his age.

Simpson drew parallels between himself and Trump, noting that as one grows older, the challenges of undertaking such demanding roles become more apparent. He humorously remarked on the physical toll, questioning if he should even be playing golf considering his own age.

The former football star also delved into his experience with the media and public life, suggesting that Trump might find it less appealing as time goes by. Simpson criticized the media for what he perceives as unfair treatment but acknowledged that this is a constant for public figures. Despite his controversial status and his complex history with legal issues, Simpson’s perspective highlights the broader discussions surrounding age, capability, and the desire for leadership roles in later life.