President Trump said he doesn’t want to discuss his plans for 2028 but said “so many people” are asking him to run for a third term — a move prohibited by the Constitution. Trump was asked about his comments from an earlier Sunday interview in which he said he was “not joking” about running
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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.
If President Trump does decide to pursue a third term, it could set off legal battles over ballot access in all 50 states.
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inews.co.uk on MSNTrump’s third term dreams are about to come face-to-face with realityBetween his plan to declare the start of a global trade war and Republican fears about the outcome of a key election in Florida, Trump’s unshakeable faith in his continuing ability to defy political gravity is about to be sorely tested.
President Donald Trump said in a Sunday-morning phone call that he was “not joking” about a third term, adding that “it is far too early to think about it.”
Sam Stein is joined by James Romoser, legal editor at Politico, to discuss Donald Trump's continued claims that he will run for a third term, as well as the technicalities in the constitution and legal loop holes that would make it not impossible.
Vladimir Putin found a way to run for a third presidential term in Russia. Might President Trump follow his example?
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Daily Express US on MSNJon Stewart mocks Trump's 'third term' plans and jokes about Signalgate scandalJon Stewart took aim at US President Donald Trump and his administration during a segment of his show The Problem with Jon Stewart on Apple TV+