The signal wasn’t subtle. It was calculated. And it sent a shockwave through a party already obsessed with what comes after Trump. In a few carefully chosen sentences, Vice President JD Vance managed to hint at the White House, reassure Trump, and warn his rivals—all at once. But beneath the loyalty talk and humblebrag about “doing the job,” a ruthless 2028 ca… Continues… Vance’s weekend remarks were less a slip than a soft launch. By tying any talk of 2028 to “doing a good job in 2025 and 2026,” he turned performance into both shield and sword: a shield against...
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