Trump: ‘Pretty clear I’m not allowed to run’ for third term
- Aboard Air Force One on Oct. 29, Trump acknowledged he is `not allowed` to run for a third term, citing constitutional limits.
- The 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution bars presidents from being elected more than twice, and altering it requires two-thirds of Congress and three-fourths of the states in a decade-long amendment process.
- Supporters kept the idea alive by selling and displaying Trump 2028 hats and merchandise, while Steve Bannon told The Economist there is a plan and predicted `Trump is going to be president in '28`.
- At a Capitol news conference, Mike Johnson said he doesn't `see the path for that`, citing `There is the 22nd Amendment`, and emphasized the constitutional limits discussed with Trump on Tuesday.
- Polls show that Trump’s approval sits at 39 percent in The Economist/YouGov poll and 40 percent in Reuters/Ipsos, while JD Vance leads Republican succession polls at 51 percent.
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GMA Filipino NewsTrump acknowledges constitutional limits on third term, for now
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would not seek a third term in office, a marked shift after months of teasing the idea despite constitutional limits though it was unclear whether it was his final word on the matter. Trump, who is known for changing his mind on major issues, was speaking to reporters on Air Force One during his three-country Asia tour. His flirtation with the idea has alarmed opponents and …
Trump says he won’t seek third term, citing US constitutional limits, but sceptics doubt finality
SEOUL, Oct 30 — US President Donald Trump said yesterday he would not seek a third term in office, a marked shift after months of teasing the idea despite constitutional limits though it was unclear whether it was his final word on the matter.Trump, who is known for changing his mind on major issues, was speaking to reporters on Air Force One during his three-country Asia tour. His flirtation with the idea has alarmed opponents and constitutiona…
Trump says 'it's too bad' he can't run for a third term - American Press
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that “it’s too bad” he’s not allowed to run for a third term, conceding the constitutional reality even as he expressed interest in continuing to serve. “If you read it, it’s pretty clear,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One enroute from Japan to South Korea. “I’m not allowed to run. It’s too bad.” The president’s comments, which continue his on-again, off-again musings about a third term, came a day …
President Donald Trump lamented Wednesday that he was not "allowed" to run for a third term, recognizing the limits set by the U.S. Constitution. "I have the highest approval rates ever and, according to what I have read, I guess I'm not allowed to run, so we'll see what happens (...) It's a shame," Trump said on his official plane, the Air Force One. The U.S. Constitution only allows two mandates and Trump began the second in January. Despite t…
Donald Trump had always been in love with a third term in the past. Now he clearly rejects the idea for the first time. "It's pretty clear," he says about the Constitution.
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