Overview
- Steve Bannon amplified the message with a "Trump ’28" post after previously telling The Economist there "is a plan" for a third term.
- A Hindustan Times report, citing DailyMail.com, says a source close to the president claims he has lost patience with Bannon, a claim a Bannon ally called "totally false."
- Trump has sent mixed signals, telling reporters the Constitution is "pretty clear" he cannot run again after saying he would "love" another run and "we’ll see what happens."
- Coverage outlines contested pathways such as a vice‑presidential succession or a contingent House selection, with Republicans like Speaker Mike Johnson calling an amendment route unlikely.
- An opinion column in The Hill argues the Supreme Court could be asked to reinterpret the 22nd Amendment to permit a third term, reflecting a view not established as legal fact.