Trump dismisses 2028 VP run as ‘too cute,’ leaves door open to third term talk
Trump rejects running as vice president in 2028 but hints at a third term, despite constitutional limits and expert opposition, with allies promoting possible successors.
- President Donald Trump ruled out running for vice president in the 2028 election but left open the possibility of seeking a third term.
- The 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution bars anyone from being elected president for a third term, and legal scholars say Trump cannot run for vice president either.
- Trump's comments about potentially serving beyond two terms have caused uncertainty within the Republican Party about its future leadership.
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Trump Addresses Third Term Prospects: ‘Pretty Clear I’m Not Allowed to Run’
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is "not allowed" to run for a third term, nodding towards the limits laid out in the U.S. Constitution saying it is “pretty clear” he is barred from another tilt at the highest office in the land. The post Trump Addresses Third Term Prospects: ‘Pretty Clear I’m Not Allowed to Run’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Trump said ‘not allowed’ to run for third term, ‘too bad’
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is "not allowed" to run for a third term, acknowledging the limits laid out in the US Constitution. Trump and his supporters have repeatedly raised the question of a 2028 presidential run for the 79-year-old, drawing concern from his foes and cheers from backers. "I have my highest poll
Trump revving MAGA base with third-term trolling, analysts say
President Donald Trump is fanning speculation he will run for a third term to keep his MAGA base engaged, according to strategists who believe their turnout will be important to Republicans’ performance in the midterm elections next year. Since returning to the White House, Trump has repeatedly brought the national conversation back to whether he will run again, declining to rule out the possibility when reporters ask and, in some cases, bringin…
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