Trump calls Vice President Vance the "most likely heir" to the MAGA movement, but has not officially designated him! What does this imply about global changes?

During a White House event on Tuesday, Trump stated that Vice President JD Vance is the "most likely" heir to his advocated "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) movement, but emphasized that it is "too early" to talk about it. He also mentioned that Secretary of State Marco Rubio "might collaborate with Vance in some form" and acknowledged that there are "very talented people" within the party.

Previously, Trump explicitly stated in an interview with CNBC that he "likely will not" seek a third term, although he and his allies had considered the possibility. However, the U.S. Constitution clearly prohibits a president from serving more than two terms. Currently, the 79-year-old Trump still firmly controls the Republican Party during his second term, but has so far refused to designate a successor before the 2028 election.

It is noteworthy that both Vance and Rubio had previously criticized Trump but have now become his loyal supporters. Vance, a former U.S. Senator from Ohio, became his running mate in 2024 due to his support for Trump's economic populism. Trump has long had a falling out with his first Vice President Mike Pence, who refused to obstruct the certification of Biden's victory in the 2020 election. In February of this year, just weeks after Trump regained power, he was asked if Vance was his successor and clearly stated "no," claiming it was too early to make such a decision. $BTC #ETH巨鲸增持 $ETH $XRP #加密股IPO季 #香港稳定币新规 #Solana期货交易量创新高 #加密市场回调