JD Vance has ‘no doubt’ President Trump will be ‘supportive’ of his 2028 decision

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Vice President JD Vance opened up about how President Trump likes to prod him about 2028 from time to time and expressed confidence that the GOP heavyweight will be supportive of him if he decides to pursue the presidency.

“I never bring it up. But sure, the president brings it up a lot of stuff, sometimes publicly, sometimes privately,” Vance told “CBS Sunday Morning.”

“The president’s a political animal. He loves this stuff. He’s fascinated by it,” the veep went on. “It’s not coy, or it’s not positive or negative. He kind of talks about it like, ‘What’s going to happen?’”

Vance has long grumbled over questions about 2028, telling reporters he won’t make a decision on a presidential run until after the midterm elections.

Vice President JD Vance was confident that President Trump will be supportive of his 2028 decision. CBS
President Trump has publicly mused about whether JD Vance or Marco Rubio should replace him. Getty Images

But while Vance has tried to brush aside 2028 questions, Trump has publicly brought it up, jokingly asking people whether they’d prefer the veep or Secretary of State Marco Rubio to get the GOP nod.

“Who likes JD Vance? Who likes Marco Rubio?” Trump asked during an event last month.

“All right. Sounds like a good ticket.”

Rubio has publicly ruled out the possibility of seeking the GOP presidential nomination if Vance does. Trump hasn’t publicly sent a strong indication on whether he’d back Rubio or Vance.

“I have no doubt that the president of the United States is going to be very supportive of anything that I ultimately decide to do,” Vance said. “But we really just haven’t talked about what that thing will be.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has seen a polling surge of a hypothetical 2028 GOP primary contest between him and JD Vance. Getty Images

Vance reiterated his well-worn answer on 2028 questions that he intends to make a decision after the midterm elections

“Usha and I will absolutely sit down and talk about what comes next for our family,” Vance explained, stressing the discussion will happen after the midterms. “The way I make decisions is, I try not to make them until I absolutely must.”

Vance gave the interview while promoting his second memoir, “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,” which is set for release on Tuesday. While discussing the new book, second lady Usha Vance recounted how the murder of Charlie Kirk inspired them to have a fourth child.

“I think it really heightened JD’s sense that he’d been talking about this for a while, this sense that there was this possibility of having another kid whom he could love as much as the three that we had,” Usha explained.

“And it really did crystallize for [him], that sense that if you could have that other child, then you would have nothing to regret,” she added. “And if we couldn’t have that other child, then we were very happy with the children that we had. So, it was very powerful, what [Erika] said about her own family.”



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