President Trump said on Tuesday that he sees Vice President JD Vance as an early favorite to serve as his successor.
A reporter asked Mr. Trump if he sees Vance as “successor of Maga”. The President replied that the vane major contenders are “most likely”.
The President said during an unrelated Executive Order-Singing ceremony, “This is very early, obviously to talk about it. But of course he is doing a great work, and he will probably be favored at this point.”
Mr. Trump also mentioned the state secretary Marco Rubio, and suggested that he is “someone who would probably meet with JD in some form.” And he said that there are some other “incredible people” in the Republican party.
The President has excluded Rubio and Vance in the past, but has avoided choosing most of the favorite. He Praise both men In May 1 interview with NBC News, “meet the press” and said that he did not want to involve “choosing a leader”, although he said that the vice -president would usually “be an advantage”. ,
Both Vance and Rubio are seen as potential contenders for the nomination of the 2028 GOP presidential presidency. Both were once with Trump Critics – Rubio Run against Shri Trump in 2016 GOP Primary – but he has since re -designed himself as the President’s colleagues and guards.
At least publicly, both men are thinking of their political ambitions. At the end of last month, Rubio reduced the possibility of presidential running. Interview “My scene with Lara Trump” on Fox News, hosted by the daughter -in -law’s daughter -in -law. Rubio said that he thinks that Vance “would be a great nominated man if he decides that he wants to do so,” he wants to do so, “saying that he would be satisfied if he would be satisfied if the state’s secretary is” top “.
Meanwhile, Vance told Fox News “Fox and Friends” in April he does not focus on 2028, saying: “When we reach that point, I will talk to the President. We will find out what we want to do. ,
Mr. Trump is also Frequent toys with Possibility of walking for the third term – Even if the Constitution refuses the President to serve for more than two conditions. Earlier on Tuesday, he told CNBC’s “Squalk Box” that he would not run for another term “perhaps”.