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Eyeing 2028: JD Vance’s secret role in saving Trump from a Musk revolt

Eyeing 2028: JD Vance’s secret role in saving Trump from a Musk revolt

Vice President JD Vance spent much of President Donald Trump’s return to the White House quietly trying to prevent an explosive political rupture with billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk. As Musk’s public criticism of the administration intensified and talk of a breakaway political movement grew louder, Vance emerged as a behind-the-scenes mediator, working to keep the alliance intact. According to reporting by The Washington Post, the effort was as much about stabilising Trump’s coalition as it was about protecting Vance’s own long-term political future.

JD Vance acted as a bridge between MAGA and Musk

Vance’s role was shaped by a relationship with Musk that predated his time in office. A former venture capitalist, the vice president had cultivated ties with Silicon Valley figures and positioned himself as a rare Republican fluent in both MAGA politics and tech-world priorities. That made him a natural conduit when Musk’s influence inside the administration grew and his frustrations with Trump’s agenda began spilling onto social media.

When the feud turned toxic

Tensions escalated sharply after Musk publicly criticised Trump’s spending plans and suggested the president was blocking the release of sensitive files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The conflict deepened when Trump withdrew the nomination of Jared Isaacman, a Musk ally, for NASA administrator. For Musk, the move symbolised a broader sidelining, fuelling talk of launching a new political party that could fracture Republican support.

The intervention behind closed doors

As the fallout grew, Vance reportedly worked privately to contain the damage. He maintained frequent direct contact with Musk and lobbied Republican lawmakers to reconsider Isaacman’s nomination, presenting it as a goodwill gesture that could ease tensions. Allies describe the effort as delicate and largely invisible, aimed at stopping a public feud from hardening into an outright political divorce.

A revolt quietly averted

By late summer, Musk had quietly abandoned plans for a new party, easing fears of a split within the MAGA base. Since then, he has signalled renewed willingness to back Republican candidates ahead of the 2026 midterms, suggesting a fragile détente with Trump. The truce, however, remains uneasy, with both sides aware of how quickly relations previously collapsed.

Why 2028 looms large

Vance’s actions are strategic as well as loyal. Widely seen as a potential contender for the presidency in 2028, Vance is acutely aware of Musk’s financial clout and online reach. Musk, for his part, has reportedly indicated he views Vance as a serious future candidate. Keeping that relationship alive, the article suggests, may be as important for Vance’s ambitions as it is for Trump’s political survival today. Go to Source

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