Is JD Vance the heir apparent to Trump - or isn't he?published at 19:14 BST
Bernd Debusmann Jr
White House reporter
Among many Republican voters, JD Vance is seen as the most likely successor to President Donald Trump when it comes time for the next presidential election in 2028.
For others, it's Marco Rubio, the current secretary of state.
We don't, however, know President Trump's thinking on the matter. He often jokes about it.
“Who’s it going to be? Is it gonna be JD? Is it gonna be somebody else? I don’t know,” he said earlier in May.
“Who likes JD Vance?” he asked a crowd at the White House. “Who likes Marco Rubio?” he continued, adding that the pair “sound like a good ticket".
In some ways, this briefing - and Rubio's two weeks ago - is something of an audition. It's not just for the White House press corps, or for Americans more broadly.
President Trump will almost certainly be watching as well, alongside millions of potential voters.
Vance only briefly addressed the issue, dismissing the topic in this briefing.
"I'm not a potential, future candidate. I'm a vice president. I really like my job and I'm going to try to do as good of a job as I can," he said.









