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President Trump gave the clearest indication yet this week that he is looking at ways to serve a third term in office, though the Constitution bars any person from being elected more than two times.
The New York Times |
President Trump cannot run for a third term as president, barring changes to the Constitution.
The New York Times |
President Trump called three people who were arrested after his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland was vandalized “terrorists” and added that “hopefully they will be treated harshly.”
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President Donald Trump says he's considering ways to serve a third term. “I'm not joking,” he says in an NBC News interview.
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TAG24 NEWS on MSNCould Trump serve a third term? Constitutional experts weigh inPresident Donald Trump may be publicly musing about serving a third term, but the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution makes such a scenario highly unlikely. | TAG24
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FOX 5 New York on MSNCan a president run for a third term? What to know after Trump commentsPresident Donald Trump did not rule out seeking a third term for president when asked by NBC on Sunday, saying, "There are methods which you could do it." "A lot of people want me to do it," Trump said. Meanwhile, tariffs on imported autos are to go into effect on Wednesday.
US President Donald Trump has ignited fresh controversy by suggesting he may seek a third term in office, despite the constitutional barriers that prohibit such a move, ANI reported. His remarks, made in a phone interview with NBC News, have sparked fierce debate, with critics accusing him of attempting to undermine democratic norms.
In order for the Trump administration to amend the US Constitution and abolish the two-term limit for the presidential role, a two-thirds vote of the Congress would be required.
By Jack Queen and Luc Cohen (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 terms as president.
President Donald Trump suggested he's eyeing ways to run again for president, though the Constitution limits a person to being elected to the office twice.
President Donald Trump has frequently joked about a third term, despite its unconstitutionality, and in a recent interview he said he wasn't joking.