Donald Trump recently posted a video on Truth Social hinting at the possibility of his continued leadership far beyond a potential third term, extending to the year 90,000. This edited clip, which repurposed a 2018 TIME article cover, depicts Trump ruling indefinitely and was met with enthusiastic support from some followers. The video follows earlier instances of Trump hinting at a third term in 2028, and is accompanied by merchandise sales promoting this idea. Experts suggest that such actions reflect an authoritarian tendency to retain power to avoid repercussions.
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Senator Lindsey Graham expressed hope for Donald Trump to run for a third term in 2028, suggesting “Trump 2028. I hope this never ends” during an interview on Fox News. Graham praised Trump’s performance at the United Nations, echoing the former president’s claims of resolving global conflicts. He also commented on Trump’s approach to Russia, advocating for the end of the war while avoiding humiliation of Russia. This is not the first time Graham has alluded to this idea, having previously mentioned it on social media.
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The Trump administration received notification that Israel attacked Hamas in Doha, Qatar, a close U.S. ally. According to Leavitt, the bombing of a sovereign nation does not serve the goals of either country, although eliminating Hamas, which has exploited Gazans, is a worthy objective. The president views Qatar as a strong ally and wants the war to end, along with the release of hostages and the deceased. Qatar has already suspended mediation efforts, and the attack threatens to prolong the conflict and the detention of Israeli hostages.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed concern that Donald Trump intends to remain in power, suggesting he doesn’t believe in fair elections. Newsom cited Trump’s actions, such as building a large ballroom, and an alleged private conversation about a third term as evidence for his claim. Furthermore, a recent poll revealed that a majority of Republicans support Trump running for a third term, despite its unconstitutionality. While Trump has made conflicting statements about his future, the governor’s remarks indicate that the possibility of him running for a third term is something to be taken seriously.
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Despite President Trump’s repeated suggestions of a third term, Attorney General Pam Bondi stated on Fox News that his presidency will likely conclude after his current term. This assertion follows months of Trump’s comments about a third term, despite the constitutional prohibition. Even some of Trump’s allies dismiss these comments as jokes, while others, like Senator Sanders, express concern. Bondi’s comments came during a broader interview also touching on immigration policies.
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Steve Bannon’s suggestion that Donald Trump could serve a third term in 2028 is a deliberate provocation, ignoring the clear language of the 22nd Amendment, which explicitly limits presidents to two terms, regardless of whether they are consecutive. While hypothetical scenarios involving the vice presidency or speakership could be explored, they contradict the amendment’s spirit and would likely necessitate Supreme Court intervention. Ultimately, Bannon’s claim is demonstrably false and designed to incite his base while generating controversy.
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