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Take Trump’s Third-Term Threats Seriously
The president’s vaulting ambition may run afoul of the Constitution, but you can’t rule out the Supreme Court providing him ...
“I’m a firm believer that President Trump will run and win again in 2028,” Steve Bannon, who served as Trump’s chief White ...
US President Donald Trump has mentioned the possibility of seeking a third term, suggesting that there are ways to bypass the two-term limit set by th ...
Trump has repeatedly floated the idea of a third term, including likening himself to a ‘king,’ though his previous mentions ...
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Let’s Game Out What a Trump Third Term Might Look Like
It’s unconstitutional and seems unlikely. But it’s valuable to think in practical terms about a threat like this.
To understand and appreciate Trump's newest third-term comments, context is essential. While I would not pretend to have the ...
President Donald Trump declared Sunday (March 30, 2025) he’s “not joking” about pursuing a potential third term, marking his second mention of this possibility in under three weeks. During a phone ...
President Trump can’t stop talking about the prospect of a third term. Trump over the weekend spoke at length in an interview with NBC News about the idea of pursuing a third term in office ...
Donald Trump’s interest in seeking an unconstitutional third term as president ... his abuses of power as a kind of compliment. The prospect of smashing imagined limits on his power gives ...
President Donald Trump on Sunday morning refused to rule out the idea of seeking a constitutionally prohibited third term in office, telling NBC News’ Kristen Welker in a phone call that ...
President Donald Trump joked about a potential third term amid supporters chanting “four more years” over a month ago — yesterday he told NBC he's "not joking" and that "there are methods ...
Can Donald Trump really serve a third term as president, despite the consitutional ban on such things? Probably not, but ...