Analysis: How serious is Trump’s third-term tease?
- Organizations are fundraising for President Donald Trump to secure a potential third term, despite the 22nd Amendment stating no person shall be elected more than twice.
- Rep. Andy Ogles has proposed a bill to amend the 22nd Amendment, allowing presidents to serve more than two terms.
- Jason Miller, a spokesperson for Trump's political operation, stated that the fundraising pitch was not approved by Trump.
- Experts suggest Trump may challenge the two-term limit, similar to leaders in other countries, despite the Constitution's restrictions.
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"Trump's Third-Term Talk Isn't a Joke," Stand Up America Warns on Anniversary of 22nd Amendment
Today, Stand Up America Executive Director Christina Harvey issued the following statement marking the 74th anniversary of the ratification of the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms.“The Constitution is crystal clear: ‘No person shall be elected to the office of the President more ...
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