President Trump can’t stop talking about the prospect of a third term. Trump over the weekend spoke at length in an interview with NBC News about the idea of pursuing a third term in office, saying “there are methods which you could do it.
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President Donald Trump suggested he's eyeing ways to run again for president, though the Constitution limits a person to being elected to the office twice.
If President Trump does decide to pursue a third term, it could set off legal battles over ballot access in all 50 states.
President Trump says he isn’t joking about considering a third term in office. The Constitution forbids him from running again, but the notion that he could legally extend his presidency isn’t entirely laughable either,
President Trump can’t stop talking about the prospect of a third term. Trump over the weekend spoke at length in an interview with NBC News about the idea of pursuing a third term in office,
While a Trump-Obama showdown in 2028 is as unlikely as you can get, the political battle would certainly come with […]
Trump told NBC News he's "not joking" about a third term. But GOP lawmakers said it can't be done without a near-impossible amending of the Constitution.
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNTrump speaks on running against Barack Obama as he eyes third termPresident Donald Trump has said he would like to run against former US president Barack Obama. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Monday, Trump claimed Americans want him to run for another term.
"A lot of people want me to do it," Trump told NBC News' Kristen Welker about the prospect of seeking a third term.