Trump Plans Third Presidential Term Despite Constitutional Barriers
Trump Plans Third Presidential Term Despite Constitutional Barriers

Trump Plans Third Presidential Term Despite Constitutional Barriers

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In a series of recent interviews, Donald Trump has stirred controversy by openly discussing the possibility of serving a third term as President, despite the 22nd Amendment prohibiting such an action. He suggested that there are 'methods' to facilitate his return, including a hypothetical scenario where his Vice President, JD Vance, could run for the presidency and then transfer power back to him. Trump has claimed that many people are urging him to consider this move, framing it as a 'fourth term' due to his belief that the 2020 election was rigged. Some supporters have proposed that Trump could run as vice president in 2028, but constitutional experts caution that this may violate the 12th Amendment. Critics, including former Republican congressman David Jolly, warn that Trump's comments should be taken seriously as they may pose a constitutional threat. Legal experts suggest that Trump's statements may be more about political positioning than genuine intent to defy the constitution.

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