Overview
- Donald Trump confirmed he will only serve two terms as U.S. President, rejecting the possibility of a third term during an NBC interview.
- He expressed uncertainty about whether he is strictly bound by the U.S. Constitution, raising concerns about his commitment to constitutional limits.
- Trump identified Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as leading contenders to succeed him in 2028.
- Speculation about a third term persists, fueled by the sale of 'Trump 2028' merchandise in his official online shop.
- The 22nd Amendment clearly prohibits serving more than two terms, requiring a highly improbable constitutional amendment to override it.