Donald Trump, third term
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According to the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, a U.S. president cannot be elected for more than two terms, consecutive or not.
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Paul Arter, a costs lawyer for Orbis, said that Trump had very strong negotiating skills and was paying one of his own lawyers 750 pounds an hour.
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President Donald Trump said in a March 30 interview that "there are methods" for him to serve a third term in the White House, and a Daily Mail article referred to a "loophole" in the 22nd Amendment that would make it possible.
President Donald Trump made statements about completing a third presidential term, which sparked some reactions on social media.
President Donald Trump’s allies on Capitol Hill laughed off his recent remarks about pursuing a potential third term.
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OK Magazine on MSNKid Rock Says Bill Maher and Donald Trump Discussed Third Term During White House Dinner: 'It Really Freaks Bill Out'Kid Rock’s support for President Donald Trump has gained him access to the current president on several occasions. Most recently, the musician joined Trump, Bill Maher and Dana White for a meeting at the White House on Monday,
A lawyer has told Newsweek that Trump attempting to take a third term as president will throw the U.S. into a constitutional crisis.Newsweek sought email comment from the office of Attorney General Pam Bondi on Monday.
President Donald Trump keeps teasing the possibility of running for a third term as president. even as the 22nd amendment states that "no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.
Ratified in 1951, the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution bars anyone from being elected to the presidency beyond two terms.
Jim Acosta warned about one way President Donald Trump could attempt to run for a third term in 2028 that he believes may be "realistic." Newsweek reached out to the White House for comment via email.