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Exclusive | Sebastian Gorka reveals on ‘Pod Force One’ Trump left Vance succession instructions should he be assassinated

May 13, 20264 Mins Read
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White House official Sebastian Gorka revealed in an interview on “Pod Force One” that President Trump has left Vice President JD Vance precise instructions should he ever have to succeed him during the second term.

Gorka, who has led the Trump administration’s counterterrorism strategy, told The Post’s Miranda Devine in a new episode, out Wednesday, that he has no concerns about the 47th president being targeted in an assassination attempt by a foreign adversary.

But the counterterrorism czar noted that there are rules for the succession that would be followed if China — or another malign actor — were able to “take him out.”

“There is a letter in the drawer in the Resolute Desk that is addressed to the vice president should something happen to him,” Gorka said.

“We have protocols, trust me. Not ones I can discuss, but we have protocols.”

Trump in January said he’s left “very firm instructions” for Iran to be “blown up” if the US adversary makes good on threats to assassinate him — but didn’t mention any note to Vance located in the Oval Office.

“I’ve left notification,” the president told NewsNation’s “Katie Pavlich Tonight” in response to death threats from Iran, “[if] anything ever happens, we’re going to blow the – the whole country is going to get blown up.”

Trump is headed to China to meet with President Xi Jinping this week to discuss trade relations with the US, the rise of artificial intelligence and concerns about Beijing’s expansion of its nuclear weapons, among other issues.


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Some Trump advisers and lawmakers have also seen the summit as an opportunity for the president to enlist China’s help in reopening the Strait of Hormuz and winding down the Iran war, though that’s not expected to be a focus of the talks.

The president has succeeded so far in his second term in making himself “the existential threat to China,” Gorka noted, prompting some to express concerns about Trump’s safety during the trip.

“He alone stands between them and world domination, so they have every reason in the world to take him out,” the counterterrorism chief said. “Now, they may not do it there, obviously, but as someone said to me, they could just put something in the air that makes him sick 30 days later.”

But he hastily added, “I have no fear at all of them doing something,” affirming that “the president, in my estimation, is very safe.”

“Everybody wants recognition from this man,” Gorka continued. “This is the most powerful individual we have seen since the likes of Eisenhower. This is a man everybody wants to be at the table with him, to have the State dinner, to have the recognition.”

“The idea that you do something that undermines your recognition goes against what they wish to have,” he added.


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Trump has survived multiple assassination attempts — two of which occurred during his successful 2024 presidential campaign.

Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire at a rally in Butler, Pa., on July 13 that year but was shot and killed by a Secret Service counter-sniper. Trump was struck in the right ear by one of his bullets.

Ryan Routh hid on the president’s golf course in Florida but was unable to get off a shot from his sniper’s nest before being fired upon by agents on Trump’s security detail. He was later arrested, charged and sentenced to life in prison.

Trump phoned JD just 10 minutes after the incident and told his running-mate, “JD, you’re not going to believe this, but they tried to do it again,’” Vance later recalled.

The latest would-be assassin, Cole Allen, tried to open fire at the president inside the Washington Hilton on April 25 during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner — but was subdued by Secret Service agents before making it to the ballroom floor.

“The people that do the most, the people that have the biggest impact — they’re the ones that they go after,” Trump told reporters at a press conference immediately following the attempt on his life.

Allen, 31, has been charged with four counts — including attempted assassination of the president and assault on a federal law enforcement officer — and pleaded not guilty on Monday in federal court.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth has revealed that an Iranian official who plotted an earlier assassination attempt against Trump during the final weeks of the 2024 campaign was also killed during Operation Epic Fury in March.

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