Trump welcomes idea of hypothetical run against Obama as he floats third term
- Donald Trump expressed interest in running against Barack Obama for a hypothetical third term, stating, 'I would love to run against former President Barack Obama for a third term.'
- The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, prohibits presidents from serving more than two terms, presenting a constitutional barrier to Trump's idea of a third term.
- Trump acknowledged the difficulty of securing votes to repeal the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms.
- Despite potential opposition from within the Republican Party, Trump mentioned that there might be methods to circumvent the 22nd Amendment.
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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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American Opinion: A third term? What would Archie Bunker think?
A classic episode of “All in the Family” features Archie Bunker taunting his wife’s liberal cousin, Maude, by denouncing Franklin Delano Roosevelt. As Maude begins to fume, Edith begs her husband to stop and notes that “his whole family was for Roosevelt.” Archie brushes it off: “That was for two terms, but that was it. We didn’t know the guy was gonna hang on to the job like a pope.” FDR of course, is the only American president to serve more t…
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