Donald Trump finally names his potential successors. This is not JD Vance alone

Donald Trump finally clarified Trump 2028 speculation after launching the merchandise of his organization, and at NBC’s Meet the Press that he would leave the White House at the end of his second term. As successors, he named Vice President JD Vance, State Secretary Marco Rubio and said that he was doing very well.
Weeks ago, he refused to support JD Vance for 2028 and doubled that he gets a lot of requests from his party members to re -run in 2028 – which is not acceptable by the constitution, but he said that many flaws would allow him to run the third time. He also dismissed that he was not joking when he talked about running for the third time.
In a special interview with NBC’s Meet the Press, Trump said, “I will become an eight-year-old President, I will become a two-task president. I always thought it was very important.”
The 22nd amendment of the Constitution states that “no person will be selected more than twice for the President’s office.” It would be extremely difficult to amend the constitution to eliminate the limit, which requires the support of two-thirds or two-thirds of the state assemblies of both the House and the Senate. Another method came into the limelight that Donald Trump would be running for the Vice President with JD Vance as President. If they win, the President may resign to take a way to take over to the Vice President.
“I think [Vance’s] A magnificent, brilliant man, “he said.” Marco is great. There are many of them which are great. I also see tremendous unity. But of course you will say that someone’s VP is, if that person is outstanding, then I think that person will have a benefit. ,
“But I think all other people will hold all incredibly high positions,” he said. “But you know, it may be that it will be challenged by someone. We have many good people in this party.”
Marco Rubio Trump has emerged as an extremely powerful person in the administration, as he has got additional responsibility of NSA, as Mike Waltz was expelled from his post.
Trump said that he believes that the Maga movement can survive as a leader without him, with “a tremendous group of people”. He specifically pointed to Vance and Rubio, but he said that he can also take the name of 10 to 20 people.