There have been recent rumors circulating about a feud between former President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance. According to sources, there have been “disagreements” between the two, with claims that Vance has “turned” on Trump behind the scenes, similar to how former Vice President Mike Pence allegedly did.
The situation has reportedly caused chaos within the cabinet, with rumors suggesting that there are talks of Vance taking over and moving Trump out. However, these claims have been vehemently denied by the White House. Liz Huston from the Office of the Press Secretary responded to these allegations, calling them “100% fake news” and labeling anyone spreading these lies as a “moron.” She emphasized that Trump and Vance have worked together to lead a successful first year of any presidential administration in history.
Recent concerns about Trump’s health have also been raised, especially after he mixed up Greenland and Iceland during a speech at the World Economic Forum. An insider warned against spreading rumors about his health, hinting at potential consequences if Trump were to find out. The source also highlighted the dangerous game of backstabbing going on behind the scenes, noting the high stakes for both Trump and the country.
Amidst these rumors, there have been speculations about a mole within the administration leaking information about Trump. The source mentioned that Trump has ordered a hunt to uncover the mole, emphasizing the importance of the line of succession and the potential implications for the GOP in the 2028 elections. While Vance has been suggested as having the most to gain, the source acknowledged that betrayal is not out of the realm of possibility.
White House spokesperson Davis Ingle pushed back against any talk of a plan to take over Trump’s job, praising the president’s leadership and the team of patriots he has assembled. Ingle dismissed the claims made by anonymous sources as “bulls—” and attributed them to “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
Overall, the White House has denied any rift between Trump and Vance, emphasizing their successful collaboration and dismissing rumors of a power struggle within the administration.

