Trump Publicly Considers Third Presidential Term, Citing 'Methods' to Bypass Term Limits
In an NBC interview, Trump stated he is 'not joking' about exploring ways to serve beyond 2029, raising constitutional and political concerns.
- Donald Trump has said he is seriously considering a third presidential term, despite the 22nd Amendment prohibiting presidents from being elected more than twice.
- In a Sunday interview, Trump mentioned 'methods' that could allow him to serve again, including a scenario where he runs as vice president and assumes the presidency through succession.
- Efforts by allies like Steve Bannon to explore strategies for a third term have intensified, though such plans face significant legal and procedural hurdles.
- Amending the Constitution to remove the two-term limit would require overwhelming Congressional and state-level support, which experts deem highly improbable.
- Trump's comments have reignited debates about democratic norms and constitutional integrity, with critics warning of potential authoritarian tendencies.























