The District of Columbia: According to Irish Star, political expert Adam Boulton has said that Vice President JD Vance might take power from President Donald Trump if he becomes too unpredictable. According to Boulton’s suggestion, Vance could take over the presidency from Trump.
According to the publication, he went on to say that the relentless swings from one policy to another that the President of the United States of America makes might make even his most devoted fans feel uneasy.

Adam Boulton is of the opinion that JD Vance might take the position of Donald Trump.
In January 2025, Donald Trump became the president for the second time, and ever since then, he and Elon Musk, a close buddy of his, have both issued executive orders that have caused a lot of people to raise their heads.
According to Irish Star, it has been reported that within the first three months of Trump’s presidency, tariffs have been imposed on Canada and Mexico, the Gulf of Mexico has been renamed, help to Ukraine has been temporarily stopped off, and hundreds of Venezuelan migrants have been deported to El Salvador.

With all of this going on, Boulton believes that this might have an effect on the relationship that the president has with his allies within the Oval Office. He believes that they might consider Vance as a potential replacement for Trump.
Boulton clarified his reasoning in a piece that he published in The I. He concluded by saying, “Should Trump become more of an unpredictable liability – tanking the economy with tariffs, say, or pushing America into an armed confrontation with an ally – then Republicans, including cabinet members, may decide that his comparatively squeaky-clean family-oriented VP is a better bet to keep them in power.”
Vance’s capacity to swap ideological allegiances at a time when many analysts are indicating that the nation is slipping towards authoritarianism indicates that it is not yet clear whether he would be a better option for the United States of America. This is according to Irish Star.

“The United States of America now appears to be heading towards a transition away from democracy under President Trump,” Staffan Lindberg, the lead political scientist at V-Dem, observed in a report. The repercussions of this, in my opinion, are and will continue to be immense all over the world”.
“We are approaching Defcon 1 for our democracy, and a lot of people in the media and the opposition leadership don’t seem to be communicating that to the American people,” setmayer, who had previously served as the communications director for the Republican Party, said in an interview with the Guardian. The normalisation of it is the most significant risk that lies ahead for us at this juncture in time.
The unpredictability of Donald Trump’s actions since he took president
In the time since Donald Trump assumed office for his second term as President of the United States in January of this year, he has made a number of erratic decisions that have caused eyebrows to be raised.
According to the BBC, President Trump signed a two-page document from the Office of Management and Budget in January and distributed it to several government agencies. The memo put a halt to all grants and loans until the middle of February in order to guarantee that all programs are in line with the administration’s vision.

Additionally, he signed a decree that established the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which is a new advisory body on the topic of reducing the costs of the government. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, will serve as the head of this new agency.
As reported by the outlet, the President of the United States said that “America’s sovereignty is under attack” and declared it to be a national emergency. This provision enables him to release more funds for the purpose of strengthening the border with Mexico.
The children of migrants who were either in the United States illegally or on temporary visas were likewise refused the right to citizenship, as he directed the bureaucrats to do.

Trump made the announcement that the United States of America will only recognise “two sexes, male and female.” According to the BBC, these genders are not subject to change and are based on principles that cannot be questioned.
In addition, he issued a directive that would delay the execution of a legislation that would prohibit the use of the Chinese-owned app TikTok in the United States for a period of seventy-five days under the condition that a new American owner takes control of the company.