Vivek Ramaswamy and Ohio Senator JD Vance have both clarified that former President Donald Trump has not asked them to be his vice president. Ramaswamy mentioned he has had great conversations with Trump about the future but has not been asked to join the ticket, hinting at a big role in a future Trump administration. Similarly, Vance stated he has not been told directly by Trump about being his VP pick despite media reports.
J.D. Vance pours cold water on idea of replacing Joe Biden https://t.co/JG5948PEVX https://t.co/HLF5kWXZRt
#VivekRamaswamy clarifies that #DonaldTrump has not asked him to be his vice president yet, but hints at a big role in a future Trump administration. https://t.co/OdtAJDItPd
Ohio Sen. JD Vance tells @LlamasNBC that former President Trump has not asked him to join the Republican ticket as his running mate. https://t.co/iVuDs0gx7e
Sen. @JDVance1 tells me he has NOT been told whether he is Donald Trump’s VP pick: “I have not been told that, no.” He says he has read media reports about it talked to Trump generally but not “directly” about that decision. https://t.co/LMLXFK2q2G
🚨🇺🇸 VIVEK RAMASWAMY: TRUMP HAS NOT ASKED ME TO BE HIS VP "President Trump and I have had some great conversations about the future. He has not asked me to be his vice president, but whoever he asks, I think will have a great opportunity, honor, and duty to serve this country… https://t.co/jKlShj6DX7