Trump Commits to Two-Term Presidency, Names Potential MAGA Succesors
- President Donald Trump affirmed his commitment to a two-term presidency during a late March 2025 NBC interview from Florida.
- His statements follow ongoing speculation fueled by the Trump Organization selling 'Trump 2028' hats despite the 22nd Amendment barring more than two elected terms.
- Trump acknowledged Vice President Vance and Secretary Rubio as strong candidates to succeed him, while indicating that he does not intend to pursue a third presidential term.
- He described the U.S. Economy as undergoing a transition and, despite recession forecasts, predicted it will do 'fantastically' and rejected criticism tied to his tariff policies.
- Trump’s administration faces legal and political challenges, including court-ordered immigration cases and public resistance, but he insists on pursuing his agenda and denied military action against Canada.
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Will Trump Seek a Third Term? President Settles Debate
There has been ongoing discussions as to whether President Donald Trump will seek a third term—only strengthened by the fact the Trump Store is now selling “Trump 2028” merchandise. In his April 22 interview with TIME, Trump said: “I’d rather not discuss that now, but as you know, there are some loopholes that have been discussed that are well known. But I don’t believe in loopholes. I don’t believe in using loopholes.” [time-brightcove not-tgx=…
File: Interview at NBC: Trump questions the Constitution and addresses the "51st State" (3 articles)
Donald Trump, who has been trying to push the limits of presidential power since his return to the White House, said he does not know whether he should respect the Constitution, the supreme legal norm of the United States.
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