Josh Shapiro claims Trump warned him not to run for president

January 29, 2026, 4:54 AM EST
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CITY, State (Fox News) — Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro revealed that President Donald Trump warned him not to run for president after an arson attack on his home last year.

Key Facts:

– Shapiro discussed the odd conversation with Trump on Katie Couric’s podcast.
– Trump mentioned the dangers of political violence and advised Shapiro not to run for higher office.
– White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson confirmed the exchange, citing Trump’s personal experience with political violence.
– Trump called Shapiro a week after the arson attack on his home and discussed various topics.
– Shapiro, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender, cautioned fellow Democrats about focusing too much on future leadership.

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Caption: Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro recounted his conversation with President Donald Trump last year on Katie Couric’s podcast. (Rachel Wisniewski/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Caption: An arsonist attempted to set the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion on fire while Josh Shapiro and his family were inside in April. (Commonwealth Media Services/Handout via Reuters) CITY, State (Fox News) — A new study reveals that regular exercise can improve memory and boost brain health in older adults. Researchers found that those who engaged in physical activity showed better cognitive function and a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The study suggests that staying active can have long-term benefits for brain health as we age.

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The study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, reinforces the idea that a healthy lifestyle can have a significant impact on brain health and cognitive function. Experts recommend at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week to reap the benefits of improved memory and cognitive health.

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