Less than a year into Donald Trump’s second term, speculation is mounting about whether he’ll complete it. Controversies have already piled up, from disputes with Elon Musk to renewed scrutiny over Trump’s past connection to Jeffrey Epstein. Critics accuse the administration of withholding key documents related to Epstein, prompting Trump to call for the release of all grand jury testimony—though many remain unconvinced.
Health concerns have added to the speculation. TikTok creator Josh Greene’s viral video questioned Trump’s ability to finish his term, pointing to his chronic venous insufficiency diagnosis and increasing stress. Though the condition isn’t fatal, it could impact performance, especially at Trump’s age. Greene suggested Vice President JD Vance might be positioned to step in, especially as he’s avoided Epstein-related controversy.
Public reactions have been divided. Many doubt Trump would ever resign voluntarily due to his ego, while others express concern over Vance potentially taking power, seeing him as equally or even more dangerous. The political landscape remains polarized and volatile.
A photo of Trump and Vance in the Situation Room during a recent operation against Iranian targets only fueled debate—some called it a sign of leadership, others a distraction. Regardless, Trump’s second term is proving just as turbulent and uncertain as his first.