Former U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly addressed speculation about his political future, ruling out any possibility of running as a Vice President in 2028.
Speaking during an interview with conservative media outlets on October 27, 2025, Trump described the idea of serving as vice president as “too cute” and “not right.”
“The people wouldn’t like that. It wouldn’t be right,” Trump said. “I’ve had the greatest presidency. Why would I run as vice president?”
Trump’s comments came amid rising chatter within Republican circles about potential power shifts after 2028. However, the former president made it clear that while he won’t serve as vice president, he’s leaving the door open for another presidential bid, despite constitutional limits.
He hinted that the idea of a third term “sounds interesting,” a remark that sparked fresh debate among political observers and constitutional experts. Legal scholars quickly noted that the U.S. Constitution’s 22nd Amendment restricts a president to two elected terms, making a third run unconstitutional.
Meanwhile, Trump named Senator J.D. Vance as one of the key figures he considers the “most likely heir” to carry on his MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement beyond his tenure.
This statement has since generated widespread reactions from political analysts, with many noting that Trump’s continued dominance in GOP politics remains unmatched heading into 2028.
Trump ruled out being anyone’s running mate in 2028.
He hinted at interest in a third term, though it’s constitutionally prohibited.
GOP insiders believe Trump’s endorsement will heavily influence the 2028 Republican ticket.
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