
Vice President JD Vance rejected speculation about rivalry with Foreign Minister Marco Rubio and states that the reports of tension are unfounded, although in 2028 they are considered potential successor to President Donald Trump.
In an interview with Fox News, Vance laughed at the suggestions that Trump had made a competition between them. “Not at all,” Vance said. “Marco is probably my best friend in management.
Trump increases the role of Rubio
While Vance eliminated Marco Rubio in 2024 to become Trump’s running partner, the President continued to provide Rubio highly built. Rubio, which now serves as a state secretary, was recently appointed temporary advisor for national security after removal of Michael Waltz.
Trump: So far no successor has appointed
Although Trump appreciated both men as a potential leader of the future of the Maga movement, he refused to support one of one of the 2028. In an interview with NBC news at 4 May, Trump mentioned both Vance and Rubio.
Vance asked Trump’s unwillingness to approve the successor and said Fox News: “The president will not appoint a successor to 110 days to his administration, nor should he.”
Vance explained that it focused on its current role than future ambitions. “I see how I do a really good job for the next 1,100 days, and then the American people can think of it from there,” he said.
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