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    Donald Trump says JD Vance likely to be the Republican nominee for US president at 2028 election

    The US president says JD Vance is likely to secure the Republican party's nomination for the top job at the next poll and could team up with another cabinet minister on the ticket.


    US President Donald Trump says that US Vice President JD Vance is "most likely" to secure the Republican party nomination for president in 2028.

    Mr Trump has previously avoided naming a preferred successor and said in February that, while Mr Vance was "very capable", it was too soon to make such calls.

    Asked on Tuesday whether Mr Vance was the heir-apparent to his Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, he told reporters: "Well, I think most likely."

    "In all fairness, he's the vice president," he said.

    The remarks followed speculation that Mr Trump might attempt to defy constitutional limits and seek a third term.

    "It's too early, obviously, to talk about it, but certainly he's doing a great job," Mr Trump said.

    "And he would be probably favoured at this point."

    He also floated the idea of Mr Vance teaming up with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio as his running mate for the next Republican ticket.

    "I think Marco is also somebody that maybe would get together with JD in some form," he said.

    Mr Trump has suggested serving another term several times, despite the US Constitution limiting presidents to two terms.

    T-shirts emblazoned with "Trump 2028" and "Rewrite the rules" continue to be sold on Mr Trump's official online store.

    However, Mr Trump told CNBC on Tuesday he would "probably not" seek a third term.

    "I'd like to," he said. "I'd like to run. I have the best poll numbers I've ever had." 

    Mr Trump is the only American president to have been impeached twice — first in 2019 for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress and then in 2021 for inciting an insurrection. He was acquitted by the Senate both times.

    Mr Vance, a former Marine and lawyer, has taken on a prominent role in the administration, acting as chief domestic policy advocate and key diplomatic envoy.

    The vice president has suggested that he could run for president in the 2028 election, but only after consulting with Mr Trump.

    Mr Rubio, a former Florida senator, has likewise risen in stature, becoming the first official since Henry Kissinger to serve as both national security adviser and secretary of state.

    AFP/ABC


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