Trump, President and Third Term
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Any attempt by Trump to seek a third term would test the limits of the 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution, which forbids a commander-in-chief from being elected to more than two terms. The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution states that “no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.”
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he would rule out running for the vice presidency in the 2028 U.S. election, an approach some of his supporters have floated to allow the Republican president to serve an additional term in office.
US President Donald Trump left the door open to speculation that he may try to run for president again in 2028.
The Constitution limits presidents to two terms but Trump has toyed with the idea of a third, raising the topic during public events.
A modest Eric Trump has stated that his father would not be president without his assistance. The 41-year-old said retiring from his role as senior adviser to his political campaigns and returning to the family real estate development business cleared the way for the 79-year-old’s Donald Trump’s presidency.
TRUMP TRAVELS TO JAPAN: President Donald Trump has arrived in Japan, the second stop on his three-country Asia tour. He met with Emperor Naruhito in the evening, and will have a bilateral meeting tomorrow with newly elected Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
In June, the Pew Research Center found that 74 percent of Americans hold favorable views of Canada, while 34 percent view the country unfavorably. Their polling on Trump’s approval tells a similar story as Gallup. It began at 47 percent but dropped to 38 percent in August.
Supporters of Prop. 50 highlight the election’s national impact; opponents focus on how it would impact Californians.
President Donald Trump speaks at the White House, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, about a private-sector AI infrastructure investment. Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son, Oracle chief technology officer Larry Ellison and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, listen. (AP)
As the New York City mayoral race enters its final days, thousands of people congregated in Forest Hills, Queens, on Sunday to rally for Democrat Zohran Mamdani, with a turnout that almost rivaled that of President Donald Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden nearly one year ago to the day.
A meeting with the country’s emperor, though short on pomp, aims to warm up the president at the start of his visit.