Megan Rapinoe will keep playing soccer and championing for equal pay, but she won’t be running for office.

“I’m not sure I’m qualified for office,” Rapinoe said Sunday on “Meet the Press” when asked what’s next for her.

“There’s no qualifications for office these days,” Chuck Todd responded.

Rapinoe then said, “that’s true, up to 44 I guess there was,” alluding to President Donald Trump, the 45th president.

What Rapinoe does plan to do is to keep trying to get equal pay for her and her teammates on the US women’s national team following last week’s World Cup win.

“I’m gonna fight for equal pay every day, for myself, for my team and for every single person out there — man, woman, immigrant, US citizen, person of color, whatever it may be,” Rapinoe said. “Equal pay, as the great Serena Williams said, ’til I’m in my grave.'”

Rapinoe also acknowledged how some people were upset over her national anthem protests and was asked how she can promote unity while staying away from President Trump, which follows comments she made about not visiting the White House if invited.

“I think Trump’s message excludes people that look like me and that are me, of course,” Rapinoe said. “But it excludes a lot of people in his base as well, and I think that he’s trying to divide so he can conquer, not unite so we all can conquer.”