


Trump Declines to Endorse Vance as Successor for 2028 Presidential Run
President Trump stated it's too early to consider Vice President JD Vance as a successor for the 2028 Republican nomination.
Overview
In a recent interview, President Trump declined to endorse Vice President JD Vance as his potential successor for the GOP nomination in 2028, emphasizing it's too early to determine such a role. Though Trump praised Vance's capabilities and noted his effectiveness so far, he highlighted there are many capable candidates. Vance's future in the GOP is seen favorably by some Republican voters, but Trump's comments signal a reluctance to designate any successor at this early stage in his presidency, which is entering its third week. This delay leaves speculation open for various potential candidates ahead of the upcoming elections.
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