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Newsweek |
Trump's suggestion of a third term underscores broader discussions around constitutional limits.
Reuters |
President Donald 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 ...
Yahoo |
Goading the media and the left is just too tempting (and easy), however, for the president.
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Reporter Jonathan Allen said Tuesday that former President Obama worked against former VP Kamala Harris as she sought to replace President Biden on the top of the Democratic ticket.
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The Constitution’s 22nd Amendment prohibits presidents from being elected a third time, mandating that “no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.” There are no any exceptions for presidents, like Trump, who serve non-consecutive terms.
Speculation arose on social media after US President Donald Trump hinted at a third term, despite the 22nd Amendment barring such an action. This led to the hashtag #Obama2028 trending, with users humorously suggesting Barack Obama as a more popular candidate if the constitutional rule were changed.
Donald Trump said he would “love” to run against Barack Obama should he seek a third term in the White House. The president said running against the former president “would be a good one”, while signing executive orders in the Oval Office on Monday night.
President Donald Trump said on Monday that "people are asking" him to run for a 3rd term despite the U.S. Constitution specifically prohibiting a president to serve more than two terms, but he told reporters he hasn't "looked into it.