'If a Terrible Tragedy Were to Happen to Trump, I Am Ready to Take Over'
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JD Vance signals willingness to replace Trump in an emergency. Speculation on Trump's health raises questions about succession.
JD Vance assured himself that he was ready to assume the role of president in the event of a "tragedy", saying that he had already learned many lessons from his first months as vice-president of the United States.
US Vice President JD Vance said he is prepared to take over the presidency "if, God forbid, a terrible tragedy befalls Donald Trump". In a wide-ranging interview with USA Today, Vance said he is confident that President Trump will serve out the rest of his term, adding that he has had an extraordinary experience in the last 200 days.
Vance is ready for the Oval Office, while positioning himself as a potential Trump successor, emphasizing his "200-day training."
While Donald Trump's injured hands in Washington provide talk material, Vice President J.D. Vance surprisingly openly positions himself as a willing successor. He also talks about Trump's condition.
Although US Vice President J.D. Vance insists that Donald Trump is in good health, he is fully prepared to take over the presidency if necessary.
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