When asked by the moderator whether he sees Vance as his successor and the Republican Party nominee in 2028, Trump said, “No, but he is very capable.”
US President Donald Trump refused to support Vice President JD Vance as his successor and Republican nominee for the following presidential elections in an interview with Fox News. According to Trump, it is too early, TASR writes according to the newsweek weekly report. “I think he is doing fantastic work so far. It’s too early, we’re just starting, “Trump added.
According to the Act on the third presidential mandate, Donald Trump cannot apply. It is therefore questionable who will take over the management of the Republican Party.
The former Senator for the State of Ohio JD Vance, according to Newsweek, is generally considered Trump’s successor after his nomination for the post of Vice President. However, it does not have firm support for all Republicans.
In the past, Vance had several negative comments to Donald Trump’s address: he called it “American Hitler” or “to the Supreme Authority in the country”.
In an interview, Trump tried to avoid answers to further questions about Vance’s support and instead declared that “many people, according to many people, the beginning of his presidential was the best in history”.
“We did a lot very quickly. We had to, because what they did to our country is sad, “he added.