J.D. Vance Expects Trump to Be ‘Very Supportive’ If He Runs in 2028 (VIDEO)

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Vice President J.D. Vance said he has not yet decided whether he will seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2028, but expects President Donald Trump to support whatever decision he ultimately makes.In an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, Vance said he and Second Lady Usha Vance plan to discuss his political future after the 2026 midterm elections.“I have no doubt that the president of the United States is going to be very supportive of anything that I ultimately decide to do,” Vance said.“But we really just haven’t talked about what that thing will be.”Vance stressed that he is currently focused on serving as vice president rather than planning a future White House campaign.“Usha and I will absolutely sit down and talk about what comes next for our family,” he said.“The way I make decisions is, I try not to make them until I absolutely must.”VP Vance to @CBSSunday:“I have no doubt that the president of the United States is going to be very supportive of anything that I ultimately decide to do,” Vance said. “But we really just haven’t talked about what that thing will be.”VP also says that he and his wife, second…— Robert Costa (@costareports) June 14, 2026The vice president also said Trump frequently raises the subject ofhis future ambitions.“I never bring it up. But sure, the president brings it up a lot, sometimes publicly, sometimes privately,” Vance said.“You know, the president’s a political animal. He loves this stuff. He’s very fascinated by it.”Asked whether Trump is encouraging him to run, Vance said the conversations are informal.“It’s not positive or negative. It’s just … he kind of talks about it, like, ‘What’s gonna happen,’ you know?“How do we make sure that we’re successful? What does that mean for the future?’ It’s more of a conversation like that.”“So, we talk about it, but not in any great detail,” he added. “Because, again, I think both of us are focused on the here-and-now.”Vance said he does not want speculation about a future campaign to interfere with his work as the vice-president.“I really don’t ever want my thought about a future job, whether it’s president or anything else, to make me a worse vice president,” he said.“And the way to do that is to keep my attention on the job I have right now.The post J.D. Vance Expects Trump to Be ‘Very Supportive’ If He Runs in 2028 (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.