Susan Wiles, Chief of Staff to US President Donald Trump, recommended Vice President JD Vance reduce his activity on social media. According to media reports, the White House believes that public online disputes are not appropriate for one of the country's highest officials. This was reported by The New York Times. The article, dedicated to JD Vance's political prospects, notes that during official events, the vice president often checks posts on his phone and actively engages in discussions with his critics on social media. While Donald Trump himself regularly posts messages on his social network Truth Social, he generally does not spend time arguing with users, unlike Vance. According to the publication, Susan Wiles recently advised the vice president to take a break from using social media. A similar recommendation was previously given to some other administration staff. In the opinion of the president's circle, participating in public online discussions appears unseemly for a politician of such stature. Vance himself recently confirmed that he deleted the X social media app from his phone during Lent and has not reinstalled it since. In an interview with NBC News published on May 26, he admitted that this break has been beneficial. "This is one of those cases where the absence of a distraction, I think, has made me much more productive," the vice president noted. The New York Times article also states that Donald Trump has not yet decided on a possible successor for the 2028 election. According to the publication, in conversations with aides and allies, the president has repeatedly inquired whether JD Vance possesses all the qualities necessary to become the leader of the Republican Party after him. Moreover, Trump, sources claim, has long been discussing with his circle who is better suited for the role of future Republican candidate — JD Vance or US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Thus, despite his high status and support from the president, Vance's political future remains a topic of discussion within Trump's team, and his activity on social media continues to raise questions even among his closest associates.