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Report on Donald Trump's Private Doubts About JD Vance's Political Future

Monday, June 1, 2026
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Report on Donald Trump's Private Doubts About JD Vance's Political Future

You know, there’s this report from the New York Times, and it touches on something pretty private between Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance . It sounds like Trump has been doing some private questioning about Vance’s future, specifically whether Vance has the chops to be the next big standard-bearer for the Make America Great Again movement.

It wasn't some public statement, mind you. It came from conversations with people close to him, aides, allies. And the report suggested Trump has repeatedly raised these doubts about Vance’s political trajectory. Even while he keeps involving him in some major decisions, positioning him as a contender for the 2028 Republican nomination, there’s this underlying hesitation.

The picture painted there is kind of complicated. Trump reportedly praised Vance’s loyalty, which is one thing. But then, you have the criticism. He was openly mocking Vance over policy moves, about personal habits, about how he performed politically. It’s a real mix.

The core of it, according to the NYT, seems to boil down to a recurring question Trump asks. It’s this thing: “Does JD Vance have what it takes to go all the way?” The report suggests the president often answers that question himself, admitting he isn't entirely convinced.

And it’s not just about big strategy. There were these informal polls, things Trump apparently ran among his allies. He was weighing options. Would they prefer Vance, or maybe US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, as the future leader of the party? Those private comparisons just fuel this whole speculation about who might eventually inherit Trump’s political momentum.

There were specific things Trump seemed to pick apart. He argued, for instance, that Vance wouldn’t have won his Ohio Senate race without Trump’s backing. He questioned if Vance had the actual political muscle needed to carry the MAGA brand into whatever comes next, the post-Trump era.

Then there’s the criticism on the operational side. The report details several fronts where Trump seemed to push back. This included Vance’s initial stance on military action against Iran. And that diplomatic mission to Pakistan? It apparently didn't land the way they hoped. It just failed to achieve what they set out to do.

But it wasn't just policy. There were the personal jabs, too. Mocking Vance over things like how many holidays he takes. Or the habit of interrupting people during meetings. It’s these smaller things that get brought up.

And then there’s that one story that got public. Trump reportedly joked about that moment when Vance accidentally dropped the Ohio State University national championship trophy during a White House event. The joke was that he was glad it wasn't him who fumbled it. A moment that became a running gag.

The frustration seems to extend into the online space too. Trump posts constantly on Truth Social, sure. But he reportedly views Vance’s online arguments with critics as something beneath the VP role. He seemed to have issues with Vance’s social media habits.

Still, despite all this criticism, the report notes something important. Trump still values Vance’s loyalty above everything else. White House people dismissed any idea that there was a real rift. They insisted that Vance remains one of the most powerful vice presidents in modern US history. And that he still enjoys Trump’s trust. It’s a tough balancing act, I guess. A lot of loyalty mixed with a lot of private doubt.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

Gree News Team covers international news and global affairs at Gree News. Our collective of senior editors is dedicated to providing independent, accurate, and responsible journalism for a global audience.

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