Trump just hinted at the idea of running with JD Vance in 2028... as the Vice Presidential candidate.

HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA. The Left is going to implode.

DO IT!

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He will be too old, old age hits you like a ton of bricks, he doesn’t see it coming yet

Putin style...

He’d be older than what Biden was when he tried to run in 2024.

He should just pack it in at that point.

GROK SAYS:

Yes, a former two-term president can run for vice president. The U.S. Constitution, specifically the 22nd Amendment, limits a person to being elected president no more than twice (or once if they’ve already served more than two years of a term to which someone else was elected). However, this restriction applies only to the office of the presidency, not the vice presidency.The 12th Amendment governs eligibility for the vice presidency, stating that "no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States." Since a former two-term president is still eligible to hold the office of president (just not be elected to it again), they meet the constitutional requirements to serve as vice president. These requirements, outlined in Article II, Section 1, are simple: the person must be a natural-born citizen, at least 35 years old, and a resident of the U.S. for 14 years.If a former two-term president became vice president and the president died or resigned, succession could raise questions. Legal scholars debate whether they could assume the presidency again, but the Constitution doesn’t explicitly prohibit it—though the 22nd Amendment’s intent might be tested in such a scenario. No court has ruled on this, as it’s never happened.Historically, no two-term president has run for vice president, so there’s no precedent to point to. But constitutionally, it’s permissible.

lol, nice. He should take a rest and let Joe Rogan do it