Third Term

Dershowitz Says Trump’s Third Term is Unclear: A Constitutional Clash

Trump Told by Alan Dershowitz Constitutionality of Third Term Is Unclear. So, the whole thing boils down to whether Donald Trump could legally run for a third term, right? And apparently, Alan Dershowitz, the lawyer, has been throwing some uncertainty into the mix. This is interesting, to say the least. It’s tough to wrap your head around how the idea of a third term could be even slightly ambiguous, especially when you look at the 22nd Amendment. I mean, it’s pretty straightforward, right? No one can be elected president more than twice.

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Trump Claims $250M Offer for Unconstitutional Third Term, Sparks Controversy

During a White House Hanukkah reception, Donald Trump claimed that Israeli-American donor Miriam Adelson offered him $250 million to run for an unconstitutional third term in 2028. This announcement came after Adelson, who was married to billionaire Sheldon Adelson until his death in 2021, spoke with Alan Dershowitz about the possibility of Trump serving another term, prompting chants of “Four more years.” Trump has repeatedly teased the idea of running again, despite the 22nd Amendment, and has received support from the Adelsons, who have long encouraged pro-Israel policies. While Trump has given mixed signals about the possibility, the meeting sparked further speculation on his future political aspirations.

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Trump Voters’ Third Term Desire Debunked Amidst Constitutionality Concerns

A recent poll indicates that among voters who supported President Trump, a larger percentage does not want him to serve a third term. Specifically, 45% of Trump voters oppose a third term, while 43% support it. This poll, conducted by The Economist/YouGov, may signify discontent within his base, despite hints from some Republicans, including former advisor Steve Bannon, about Trump potentially running again in 2028. However, the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution restricts presidents to two terms.

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Trump’s “No Third Term” Mumbles Spark Skepticism, Concerns of Alternative Plans

President Donald Trump has acknowledged that he is constitutionally barred from running for a third term, despite previous hints and suggestions from himself and allies. Speaking to reporters, Trump conceded the Constitution’s clear restriction, though he expressed regret. This admission comes after repeated speculation about his intentions, fueled by displays of “Trump 2028” merchandise and discussions of potential legal pathways. While top allies like Steve Bannon have explored the possibility, House Speaker Mike Johnson dismissed any feasible route for Trump’s return to the presidency.

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Trump Says Constitution Blocks Third Term Bid, But Doubts Remain

Trump says US blocks him from running for a third term, and that statement, right there, is the core of a very complicated and, frankly, predictable situation. It’s almost comical how the pieces fit together, like a puzzle you’ve seen assembled a thousand times before. He’s acknowledging the reality of the situation – the Constitution prevents a president from serving more than two terms – but the context and the tone are far more telling than the words themselves. It feels like a calculated move, a playing of the hand that’s been dealt, but with a certain amount of misdirection thrown in for good measure.… Continue reading

Bush-Appointed Judge: Trump’s Actions Threaten America’s Ruin

Former Judge J. Michael Luttig has issued a serious warning, suggesting that Donald Trump’s rhetoric and actions indicate a desire to pursue an unconstitutional third term. Luttig believes Trump has already taken steps during his second term to solidify his power, potentially aiming to remain in office indefinitely. He cited Trump’s actions, such as utilizing the military for personal purposes and seeking to eliminate birthright citizenship, as evidence. Luttig emphasized that the country must take Trump’s intentions seriously and act to preserve the republic.

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Jon Stewart: Trump Planning Third Term, Building Monumental Ballroom

In a recent episode of “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart highlighted potential hints that Donald Trump may be considering a third presidential term. Stewart pointed to Trump’s ambiguous response to a journalist’s question about challenging the court for a third term and the presence of “Trump 2028” merchandise. Furthermore, Stewart noted Trump’s dismissal of running as vice president as “too cute,” which further suggested Trump is at least thinking about how to get a third term. These observations lead to the implication that Trump is seriously considering extending his time in office.

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Trump Says He’d Love Third Term, Defying Constitution

During a recent diplomatic tour of Asia, President Trump hinted at a potential 2028 presidential bid, claiming he has his “best numbers ever” and refusing to rule out another run. Despite the 22nd Amendment’s clear restriction, Trump has stated he hasn’t given much thought to the matter; however, his allies, including Steve Bannon and other GOP figures, are actively exploring ways to circumvent the amendment. Various proposals range from outright repeal to a specific constitutional amendment permitting Trump’s candidacy, reflecting a strong belief in his destiny to lead.

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Trump Dismisses VP Bid in 2028: “Too Cute”

Former President Donald Trump has stated he will not seek the Vice Presidential nomination in 2028, dismissing the idea as “too cute.” Despite the constitutional limitations, some supporters have expressed hope for a third term, fueled by actions such as merchandise sales and social media posts. The 22nd Amendment and the 12th Amendment pose significant hurdles to Trump’s potential return, requiring either a constitutional amendment or creative legal maneuvering. While Trump has flirted with the idea of extended leadership, his age, if he were to run, could also be a major concern for voters.

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Bannon Reveals “Third Term” Plan: Constitutional Crisis Looms

While tariffs may appear to protect American jobs initially, they ultimately harm both workers and consumers. High tariffs trigger retaliatory actions from foreign countries, leading to trade wars, market shrinkage, and job losses. President Reagan highlighted the importance of free trade in his address, citing the negative impact of protectionist measures during the Great Depression. The goal should be to reject protectionist legislation and promote fair, free competition to foster prosperity for all nations, as America’s economic growth depends on it.

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