Here’s what Trump had to say.
President Donald Trump just silenced the media frenzy over claims he might run as Vice President in 2028, making it clear that Republicans already have “incredible” leaders ready to take the torch for America First.
Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump brushed off the rumors with his trademark confidence. “We have great people,” Trump said. “JD Vance is doing an amazing job as Vice President. Marco Rubio is fantastic. If those two ever ran together, nobody could stop them.”
Trump’s comments instantly went viral as millions of Americans cheered his continued leadership and vision for the Republican Party. “Our team is strong. The country’s ready for greatness again,” Trump said, smiling as reporters pressed for more details.
Trump Takes Aim at “Low IQ” Democrats
Never one to hold back, Trump blasted far-left Democrats, calling out Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) and AOC (D-NY) as examples of what he described as “low IQ” politicians destroying the country.
“They couldn’t pass the same cognitive tests I took at Walter Reed,” Trump joked. “You start with easy ones — tiger, elephant, giraffe — and by question ten, they’re totally lost. Let AOC take that test!”
The crowd of reporters laughed, but Trump was serious about the contrast between conservative leadership and liberal chaos. “America needs strength, not slogans,” he added.
Would Trump Run as VP? He Calls It ‘Too Cute’
When asked directly if he would ever consider running for vice president, Trump acknowledged that it would technically be allowed under the law — but brushed off the idea entirely.
“You’d be allowed to do it, but I wouldn’t,” Trump said. “It’s just too cute. Not my style.”
The remark drew smiles and laughter from aides aboard the plane — a classic Trump moment: confident, witty, and laser-focused on the future.
Trump in Asia: Building Global Strength, Not Weakness
Trump’s remarks came as he embarked on a five-day diplomatic tour across Asia, strengthening America’s alliances while showcasing the leadership the world expects from the United States.
He landed in Tokyo, Japan, early Tuesday morning to meet with newly elected Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister. Trump praised her historic win and emphasized strong U.S.-Japan cooperation.
The president also confirmed he’s open to meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during his upcoming stop in South Korea — a continuation of his groundbreaking diplomacy that once brought peace talks to the Korean Peninsula.
Analysis: Trump Still Sets the Agenda for the GOP
Even as the media obsesses over 2028, one thing is crystal clear — Donald Trump remains the heart and soul of the Republican Party. His influence, confidence, and ability to dominate headlines prove that the America First movement isn’t going anywhere.
While Democrats focus on identity politics and infighting, Trump is focused on results — rebuilding alliances, boosting America’s image abroad, and backing strong conservative leaders like JD Vance and Marco Rubio.
For millions of Americans, the message is clear: President Trump is still leading the way — and the world is watching.





