Opening up the dryer panel I removed the thermistor and thermal fuse. The thermal fuse was clearly bad as it had no conductivity. I also read that the thermistor controls the amount of heat and could be allowing too much heat for the dryer and made the thermal fuse blow. After checking the thermistor after the dryer was completely cool, it read 12.6k Ohms which it should have been closer to 10k Ohm-11k Ohm. Both parts ordered. Dryer was complete removed and all exhaust pipes were wiped clean from buildup to make sure there was not a clog for the thermal fuse blowing. This took more time but worth it as it had build up but no clogs. New thermistor read 10.5k Ohm and thermal fuse had continuity. Dryer has run non-stop now for 2 days with the fix.