Trump says he will 'probably not' seek a third term in 2028
UNITED STATES, AUG 5 – Trump doubts a 2028 run due to constitutional limits despite holding strong Republican poll numbers and hints at supporting a successor from his party, officials said.
- Donald Trump said during a CNBC interview that he will 'probably not' seek a third term in 2028.
- Trump mentioned his high poll numbers, indicating strong support.
- He highlighted Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as potential successors for the Republican nomination.
- Trump emphasized he is focusing on his current term, aiming for four great years and to turn over leadership to a great Republican.
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Trump gives stunning 2-word answer when asked if he’ll run for a third term
President Donald Trump has given a stunning answer when asked about the possibility of seeking a third term in the White House. Appearing on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” program, the president said that he would “probably not” run again.
President Trump Reveals Whether He Will Run Again
In the last several months, rumors have swirled that President Trump would run for a third term. The rumors were widely generated from former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, who claimed there is some wiggle room in the Constitution that would allow Trump to run again. Watch here: Steve Bannon: We're working on 5 or 6 different alternatives for how Trump could run again and be president…I continue to say that on the afternoon of January 20th, 2029, …
Donald Trump says he ‘probably won’t’ run for president again
Donald Trump has spoken out on whether he will campaign for President again. The US President had previously said he’d run for a third term if he could, however, speaking to CNBC today, Trump said: “No, probably not, probably not. I’d like to … I have the best poll numbers I’ve ever had,” per Metro. Trump had earlier joked about running for president for a third time, and given the amount of support from his followers, some wonder if he’s consid…
President Trump answers question about whether he will run again
Under the 22nd Amendment, a president can be elected only twice. Though some supporters have floated the idea of amending the Constitution to allow for nonconsecutive additional terms. By Vered Weiss, World Israel News In a Tuesday interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box, President Donald Trump responded to questions about a possible 2028 White House bid, leaving his long-term political plans open to interpretation. Asked directly by anchor Rebecca Quick…
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