POLITICS
Trump confirms he's not joking about a potential third term—but says it's too early to decide.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Apr 2, 2025
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In a call with NBC, Trump said, “There are methods” to seek a third term, without giving details.
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The U.S. Constitution's 22nd Amendment bars any president from serving more than two terms.
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Trump, now in his second
non-consecutive
term, would be 82 if elected again in 2028.
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Allusions to a third term have appeared in Trump’s speeches—sometimes playfully, sometimes seriously.
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Top ally Steve Bannon says efforts are underway to explore how Trump could run again in 2028.
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Overturning term limits would require a two-thirds Congress vote and approval by 38 states.
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Bannon hints they’re exploring how to reinterpret what counts as a presidential “term.”
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Trump remains vague about his next move but keeps the idea of a third term in public conversation.
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The two-term tradition began with George Washington and became law after FDR’s four-term presidency.
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