Trump Commits to Two-Term Presidency, Names Potential MAGA Succesors
- President Donald Trump discussed his presidency and potential successors in a late March 2025 phone interview with NBC from Florida.
- Trump downplayed plans to run for a third presidential term, citing the 22nd Amendment but acknowledged strong support and widespread speculation.
- He commended Vice President Vance for his excellent performance and expressed confidence in Secretary of State Rubio, who has recently taken on the additional role of acting national security adviser, describing both as strong leaders.
- Trump stated, "I'm not joking," when discussing the possibility of a third term but clarified that pursuing it is not his intention, emphasizing that he plans to serve two full terms as president.
- Despite court challenges on immigration and being circumspect about due process, Trump remains committed to his agenda and confident his movement will endure beyond his presidency.
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President Trump Reveals Two People Who He Believes Could Succeed Him as President - Explains Why He's Ruling Out Seeking a Third Term
The fight for the 2028 GOP nomination will begin within the next few years. President Trump has named a couple of people he thinks could ultimately succeed him as the party's standard-bearer.
Trump says ‘I don’t know’ when asked if he’s required to uphold Constitution; says he won’t seek third term
In the wide-ranging interview the US president walked back claims he’ll seek a third term - prevented by law, brushed off concerns of a tanking economy and wavered on upholding America’s founding rules.
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