Trump, third term
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According to the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, a U.S. president cannot be elected for more than two terms, consecutive or not.
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Trump said on Sunday he was not joking about seeking a third term but did not explain how he would get around the U.S. Constitution's prohibition against anyone serving more than two terms as preside...
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Trump is “considering his options to serve a third term in office, a breach of the constitution’s two-term limit for president.”
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President Donald Trump made statements about completing a third presidential term, which sparked some reactions on social media.
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Tuko News on MSNDonald Trump hints at vying for third term, exploring ways to stay in office: “There are methods”President Donald Trump suggested he might pursue a third term in office, despite the constitutional prohibition against serving more than two terms.
Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani told Newsweek: "I would expect even the conservative Supreme Court to enforce the ban on a third term."
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Kid Rock joined "Hannity" to reveal what the late-night Trump critic may tell his HBO audience about his visit with the president at the White House.
Ratified in 1951, the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution bars anyone from being elected to the presidency beyond two terms.
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Jim Acosta warned about one way President Donald Trump could attempt to run for a third term in 2028 that he believes may be "realistic." Newsweek reached out to the White House for comment via email.
Former Barack Obama aides Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, and Tommy Vietor know exactly how to block Donald Trump from somehow getting a third term in office. “Obama should run,” Vietor suggested on Tuesday.