President Donald Trump suggested that Vice President JD Vance Makes could be “most” “successors clear” to lead the American Great Again (Maga) movement.
When? Asked If he feels that Vines was “successor of Maga” by Peter Doki of Fox News, Trump said that Vance is currently the vice -president. Trump also swam a potential ticket with Vance and State Secretary Marco Rubio.
“You said this morning that you probably are not running for a third term. Later this week, State Secretary Rubio said he felt that JD Vance would be a great nomination,” said Doki. “You can clean the entire Republican region right now – do you agree, that is the successor for Maga JD Vance?”
“Well, I think most likely, all in fairness. He is the vice president,” Trump replied. “I think Marco is also someone who will probably meet with JD in some form.”
According to Fox News, Trump’s comments were signing an executive order in the auditorium of the South Court, signing an executive order to create a task force for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
Breetbart News had earlier reported that a survey by Emeron College found that Vance defeated a possible democrats like Gavin Newsome (D-CA) in a fictional match of the 2028 presidential election.
In February, a straw pole at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) also found that the 2028 Republican was at the forefront of the possible candidates for the presidential candidates. Vance got 61 percent of the votes, while Steve Bannon, hosting war Room The show received 12 percent. Florida village Ron Desantis (R) received seven percent.