JD Vance acknowledges potential 2028 run, says focus is on current job
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Vice president JD Vance stopped confirming running in the White House in 2028 during my opinion with Lara Trump on Saturday night, but he admitted the possibility – his lack of good job, “will discover the same policy.”
“He does not like to think about” a possible presidential presentation and insisted on his attention on his current role.
“If we do a good job in 2025 and 2026, we can talk about politics in 2027,” Vans said. “I really think the American people are tired of people who are already running in the following job, after seven months of current work.”
Vice President JD Vance discussed the importance of focusing on his role. (Fox News / Hanity)
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He added the second in the event that he ends up running, and he knows that he will have to work for him.
“There are many great people,” Vans said. “If I am running, I will not be given – either on the Republican side or on the national side. I will continue to work hard … [This] It may be the most important job that I have ever, outside being the father of these three beautiful children. So I will try to do a better job, and I think that if you do it, the policy will discover itself. “
When asked specifically about potential Democratic candidates for 2028, he indicated that most of them “have very bad records.”

Vice Vice President JD Vance said he focuses on his role in second place, and being a good father of his children. (Kenny Holston/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
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Vans focused mainly on discussing his own ticket, praising the ethics of President Donald Trump’s work, the driving style of trust and the president’s explanation, “He has no stop key.”

Vice President JD Vance praised the driving style Donald Trump and work ethics during the interview. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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“Sometimes, the president will call you at 12:30 or 2 am, then call you at 6 am on a completely different topic,” Vans said. “It is like, sir, did you go to sleep last night?” … What made this very fun is the president, all the time, just say, “I have gone and do this”, or “JD you go and talk to these leaders about this particular issue.” This ability to delegate and trust his people was really amazing. “
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2025-09-07 02:19:00



