Trump Says He'd Like To Run Again But Probably Won't
Trump Says He'd Like To Run Again But Probably Won't

Trump Says He'd Like To Run Again But Probably Won't

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President Donald Trump stated in a CNBC interview that he would like to run for a third presidential term in 2028 but acknowledged that he probably would not, citing constitutional limitations under the 22nd Amendment. He claimed to have his best poll numbers ever, attributing his popularity to tariffs and trade deals that he says prevent foreign countries from taking advantage of the U.S. Trump also boasted about setting a record for the highest vote count in Texas, suggesting it would remain unbroken unless he runs again. Despite constitutional prohibitions against a third term, some supporters have suggested amending the Constitution to allow nonconsecutive additional terms, though Trump has not endorsed this idea. Polls show his approval rating remains steady, with strong support among Republicans but low favorability among Democrats. The discussion also touched on economic issues, including tariffs and criticisms of government job numbers, as well as Trump's intention to pass orders addressing alleged discrimination against conservatives by banks.

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