Vice President JD Vance says he and his wife, Usha, plan to make a decision about whether he will seek the White House in 2028 after the 2026 midterm elections. In an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, Vance said President-elect Donald Trump has been “very supportive” in the role he is serving in as vice president. The reporting also frames the remarks around Vance’s timeline for considering a potential presidential bid, indicating he is not making that determination immediately. According to the account, Vance positions the 2026 elections as a key point after which he and his family will evaluate next steps. The outlets do not provide additional details about campaign plans or policy priorities, focusing instead on Vance’s stated intent to delay any decision on a 2028 run until after the midterms. The comments underscore that, as of now, Vance has not formally announced candidacy for 2028 and is still weighing whether to enter the race.