Trump is in high spirits, while Vice President Vance is breaking out in cold sweat.
Everyone wants to be Trump's successor.
Knowing that Trump only has a four-year term, why would Rubio and Gabbard join the Trump administration?
It's important to understand that U.S. senators and representatives can stay in office indefinitely, as long as they don't make major mistakes, even until they pass away, like the group of elderly folks in their 80s and 90s in Congress.
This is a business that guarantees profit, rain or shine. If there isn't a greater prospect, who would switch jobs?
Only the position of president can attract Rubio and Gabbard.
Rubio's advantage is that he has always supported Trump, making him part of Trump's camp, which is why he became Secretary of State.
Tulsi Gabbard was originally part of the Democratic camp but switched to Trump before the election, becoming the Director of National Intelligence. Clearly, Gabbard is also aiming for the presidency.
Compared to Rubio, Gabbard has two advantages:
1. She gets things done. After all, she comes from the military and is a field-grade officer, while Rubio is just all talk.
2. She seizes opportunities. Rubio has been in office for half a year and can be considered a complete failure. The only one who convinced Indian Prime Minister Modi to take action against Pakistan was Vice President Vance.
Well, since Rubio is useless, Gabbard is going to kick him out of the competition for the next president.
Announcing Obama's 'crimes' at this time not only pleases Trump but also demonstrates her talents far exceeding those of Rubio. Gabbard's position in Trump's camp will surpass Rubio, closely challenging Vice President Vance.
Now Vance is breaking out in cold sweat: his position is one that can't get real work done. Faced with the practical Gabbard, he really doesn't have much of an advantage!