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Donald Trump will run and win again in 2028, Bannon says

  • Steve Bannon expressed confidence that President Donald Trump would run for president again in 2028, stating he is working on this despite term limits.
  • Bannon noted that minority voters, such as Hispanics, are increasingly voting Republican, indicating a significant political shift in the U.S.
  • Commentator Bill O'Reilly described the idea of Trump running in 2028 as a fantasy and questioned supporters who try to circumvent the Constitution.
  • Tucker Carlson suggested that Vice President Vance could carry forward Trump's legacy in a potential 2028 run.
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Will US President Donald Trump be given a third term of office? Supporters would have already found their way into the project.

·Germany
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Just two months after Donald Trump returned to the White House, speculation is beginning to circulate in Washington that the old-fashioned president could seek a third term, even though the US Constitution only allows for two.

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Steve Bannon praises Trump as a historical figure and wants to bring him back to the White House in 2028. However, the constitution is a tough hurdle.

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The US Constitution limits Trump's term until 2029. But his allies are already looking for legal backdoors. Their slogan: Trump forever!

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