Trump welcomes idea of hypothetical run against Obama as he floats third term
- Donald Trump expressed interest in running against Barack Obama for a third term, stating, "I would love that" and mentioning there are "methods" to pursue it.
- The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, limits presidents to two terms, making a third term unlikely without repeal.
- Despite his enthusiasm, Trump is unlikely to secure enough support to amend the Constitution, with some Republicans opposing the measure.
- Trump's remarks come amid a cordial relationship with Obama, highlighted by a recent interaction at former President Jimmy Carter's funeral.
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Trump: 'A third term against Obama? Sounds great!'
US President Donald Trump said Monday (March 31) that he has not considered running for a third term but would "love" a campaign confrontation with former President Barack Obama. Trump made the remarks during an executive order signing with Kid Rock in the Oval Office.
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