JD Vance just made his pitch in the GOP’s maternity leave primary.
The vice president held court in the White House briefing room Tuesday, with press secretary Karoline Leavitt at home with her newborn.
Vance followed Secretary of State Marco Rubio — the other half of a possible 2028 GOP presidential succession drama — who held his own briefing, which launched a viral campaign-style video on his hopes for America, two weeks ago.
The two youngish Republicans — Rubio is 54, without a gray hair in sight, and Vance is 41 — turned the clock back to a pre-Trump era of less brutish and viciously personal politics, foreshadowing how they might evolve MAGA when the president finally bulldozes his way back to Florida for good.
Given crises assailing the administration — an Iran war that it can’t end, a widening Ebola outbreak in Africa and polls showing the nation has never had less confidence in Trump — talk of 2028 seems like a Beltway fever dream.














