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REPORT: Secret ‘Plot’ Against JD Vance’s 2028 Prospects Is Revealed

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Marco Rubio is reportedly keeping a careful distance from the spotlight on Iran talks as Vice President JD Vance takes the lead on one of the Trump administration’s most high-stakes diplomatic gambles.

The secretary of state has taken a quieter role in negotiations with Tehran, leaving Vance exposed if the talks collapse and become a political liability ahead of 2028, according to a new report.

‘He is waiting to see if Vance self-destructs,’ a US official told Axios.

President Donald Trump has deployed Rubio and Vance as two different players in the same Middle East chess match, balancing competing pressures involving Iran, Israel and Lebanon.

Rubio represents ‘a more pro-Israel’ stance while Vance plays the ‘Israel-skeptic,’ a top Trump adviser told Axios.

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The split reportedly surfaced during internal discussions over a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this month between the U.S. and Iran.

Vance, along with Trump’s special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, urged the president to sign the deal, arguing it would help stabilize oil markets by reopening the Strait of Hormuz and bring down gas prices ahead of the midterms.

Rubio was more skeptical, questioning whether Tehran would ever agree to a long-term deal that meaningfully limits its nuclear ambitions.

The stakes have only grown as the U.S. and Iran have traded drone and missile fire in recent days, putting fresh pressure on an already fragile ceasefire.

If the diplomacy succeeds, Vance could walk into 2028 claiming he helped deliver lower gas prices and a Middle East breakthrough.

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If it fails, the vice president could be left owning the mess.

“Don’t think of them as two sides of the same coin,’ an administration adviser said of Vance and Rubio. “They’re more like the different tools on a Swiss Army knife.’

Other officials pushed back on the idea that the two men are at odds, insisting they are operating as part of the same Trump-led strategy.

“It’s not that one has the pro-Israel bucket and the other has the anti-Israel bucket. It’s not how it works internally,” a senior administration official said.

White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly also dismissed talk of a Vance-Rubio feud.

“There is one camp — President Trump’s camp — and the entire administration is fully behind the president’s efforts to ensure Iran can never possess a nuclear weapon.”

Still, the political backdrop is hard to miss.

Both Vance and Rubio are widely viewed as leading contenders to inherit the MAGA movement after Trump.

Trump has repeatedly asked advisers and donors what they think of the two men, and he has publicly floated the idea of a Vance-Rubio ticket in 2028 without saying who should lead it.

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Vance has built his brand around economic populism and foreign-policy restraint, warning against another Middle East war and arguing earlier this year that a closure of the Strait of Hormuz could trigger an oil crisis.

Rubio, meanwhile, has cast himself as a more traditional Republican hawk, the kind of figure who can speak to Trump’s base while reassuring the old-guard national security crowd.

That contrast is now playing out in real time over Iran.

For Vance, the talks are a chance to prove he can carry Trump’s America First agenda onto the world stage.

For Rubio, the quieter posture could be a smart hedge. Let Vance sell the deal, let Tehran test the ceasefire, and wait to see who gets blamed if it all blows up.

In Trump world, 2028 is still a long way off.

But the shadow campaign has already started, and Iran may be the first real test of who is ready to lead the movement after Trump.

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