Vice President-elect JD Vance recently met with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, where they discussed transition plans, as reported by sources familiar with the situation. Vance, who serves as one of the honorary chairs of the Trump transition team, has been actively engaged in transition discussions.
During the weekend, Vance took some time off to spend with his family. Earlier, he was seen giving a tour to his son's Cub Scouts troop on Capitol Hill. While Vance has been discreet about his involvement in the transition process, citing superstition, he did mention that he was assisting in the selection of the attorney general, a role he considers crucial in the current political climate.
Expressing his views at the Trump Force 47 Gwinnett Field Office in early October, Vance emphasized the significance of the attorney general position, stating, 'The most important person in government, after the president, it's not me and it's not even, it's not the staff members. The most important person in government I think, after the president for this cycle, is going to be the attorney general.'