Quite the change from 2020. Has she really changed her stance, or is this her just being flexible and saying what she thinks Trump would want to hear?
I believe she's sincere in her change in politics, but I thought her whole deal with Trump was that she didn't like him, but was defending him not as Trump, but as a railroaded citizen.
I would have never though that she would consider a VP spot under him. Although, one thing about the VP spot is that unlike cabinet spots, Trump would pretty much be stuck with her if he did one of his "Mattis is the greatest/Mattis is an idiot" flipflops, and maybe she thinks she'd be able to do some good under those circumstances from a somewhat "protected" position.
Of course I have no idea what Trump thinks of her, so the point may be moot. My guess is that if Trump gets the nomination, that he will be looking for a guaranteed "yes man" for the VP slot so as not to have any Pence incidents. I don't think Tulsi would be a "yes woman".