Trump said 'not allowed' to run for 3rd term, 'too bad'
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The Constitution is clear: Donald Trump cannot have a third presidential term. But that hasn’t stopped him and his allies from talking about it.
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that U.S. law prohibits him from seeking a third term, suggesting that he does not intend to challenge the legal limits on
The data highlights increasing voter discontent amid ongoing economic uncertainty and the prolonged government shutdown.
On "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart argued President Donald Trump is planning to seek an unconstitutional third term in 2028.
Experts said that whatever constitutional interpretation could make a third Donald Trump presidential term possible, it would violate the 22nd Amendment’s clear intent. President Donald Trump once again expressed interest in serving beyond the constitutionally mandated cap of two terms.
Speaking with reporters on board Air Force One on Monday, President Donald Trump again refused to rule out a bid for a third presidential term.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that “it’s too bad” he’s not allowed to run for a third term, conceding the constitutional reality even as he expressed interest in continuing to serve. "If you read it,
The president made the statement begrudgingly after Speaker Mike Johnson said there was no path to a third term.