Donald Trump and his allies have increasingly floated the idea of a third presidential term, despite the U.S. Constitution's 22nd Amendment clearly limiting presidents to two terms. While Trump has occasionally acknowledged the legal barrier, he continues to suggest that his supporters want him to stay in power beyond 2028. Congressional Democrats have responded by proposing legislation to reinforce the constitutional limit. The rhetoric has raised concerns about Trump's willingness to challenge democratic norms and the rule of law. Legal experts and political analysts warn that even joking about a third term undermines public trust in the electoral system.
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Why plans are already in motion for a Trump third term – no matter what the law says
Donald Trump has claimed he could serve a third term as president despite it going against the US constitution. In an interview he said there were ways around the rules and that his supporters wanted him to stay on.
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