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Unexpectedly, Trump sparks buzz with his answer about JD Vance’s potential 2028 succession

Trump Dodges Question on JD Vance’s 2028 Candidacy

President Trump declined to confirm if Vice President JD Vance will be his chosen successor for the 2028 Republican nomination. In a recent Fox News interview with Bret Baier, recorded before Super Bowl Sunday, Trump faced direct questions about Vance’s future.

When Baier asked, “Do you see Vice President JD Vance as your successor in 2028?” Trump replied, “No, but he’s very capable. I think you have a lot of very capable people. So far, he’s doing a fantastic job. It’s too early. We’re just starting.”

Trump Shifts Focus to Achievements

Baier pressed, noting Vance might seek Trump’s endorsement by the midterms. Yet Trump sidestepped, praising his administration’s strong start. “Many people have said this has been the greatest opening—almost three weeks—in presidential history,” he said.

President Donald Trump with Bret Baier in an exclusive interview, Photo Credit: Fox News/Youtube

President Donald Trump with Bret Baier in an exclusive interview, Photo Credit: Fox News/Youtube

Vance’s First Diplomatic Mission Abroad

The interview aired as Vance, 40, arrived in France for his first international trip. He’ll attend an AI summit in Paris and the Munich Security Conference in Germany. This foreign policy role could boost Vance’s profile if he aims for the presidency.

Strategic Silence or Hesitation?

Trump’s reluctance to endorse Vance outright may be strategic. Naming a successor now could overshadow his presidency and highlight the constitutional limit that bars him from serving past January 2029. Trump often jokes about a third term, signaling his intent to stay influential.

Vance’s Rise and Trump’s Influence

Vance is one of the youngest vice presidents in U.S. history. Trump selected him last July, influenced heavily by Donald Trump Jr.’s support. Vance’s background as an Ohio senator, venture capitalist, and author of Hillbilly Elegy aligns with Trump’s populist agenda.

Historically, sitting presidents don’t always back their VPs for the next cycle. Obama, for example, discouraged Biden in 2016, clearing the way for Hillary Clinton. As 2028 approaches, many Republicans will look for Trump’s blessing. The big question remains: will he give it to Vance?

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