Vance to hold White House briefing after Rubio’s performance gained rave reviews
Vice President JD Vance is set to hold his first White House press briefing following the maternity leave of press secretary Karoline Leavitt. His appearance comes after Secretary of State Marco Rubio received positive feedback for his recent briefing, which sparked speculation about a potential presidential run in 2028. As Vance prepares to address the press, he will likely face questions on various topics including foreign policy and the upcoming midterm elections.
- ▪Vice President JD Vance will host his first White House press briefing on Tuesday.
- ▪Secretary of State Marco Rubio's recent briefing received widespread praise and speculation about a 2028 presidential run.
- ▪Vance has been actively promoting the GOP's message during the primary season while addressing issues like fraud and immigration.
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Vice President JD Vance will get behind the podium on Tuesday to host his first White House press briefing since press secretary Karoline Leavitt left for maternity leave. Vance will have a tough act to follow after Secretary of State Marco Rubio hosted the first guest briefing and earned widespread praise for his composure and lighthearted banter with the press. Rubio’s time at the podium fueled much more speculation about a possible run for president in 2028, as a video of his “hope for America” answer went viral.
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