
EPADonald Trump said he “is not joking” about the desire to spend a third term as an American president.
The US constitution says that “there is no person … it is elected more than twice,” but some of Trump’s supporters suggested that there be ways to do so.
Why Trump talks about a third term?
Trump was asked in an interview with NBC about the possibility of searching for a third term and said, “There are ways you can do.”
“I am not joking … a lot of people want me to do it,” he added. “But I mainly tell them that we have a long way, as you know, it is very early in the administration.”
Trump, who would be 82 at the end of his second term, was asked whether he wanted to continue working on “the most difficult job in the country.”
He replied, “Well, I love to work.”
This was not his first comments on this topic. In January, He said to supporters “The greatest honor in my life will be served once, but twice, three times or four times.” However, he said then this was a joke for “fake media”.
What does the US constitution say?
Under it, the United States constitution appears to exclude anyone with a third term. Ensena 22:
“No one may be elected to the president’s office twice, and no one has served as president, or he was working as a president, for more than two years of the period that another person was elected in the President’s office more than once.”
Changing the constitution will require the approval of two -thirds of the Senate and the House of Representatives, in addition to the approval of three -quarters of the state at the state level.
Trump’s Republican Party controls both Congress rooms, but it does not have the necessary majority. In addition, the Democratic Party controls 18 out of 50 of the state’s legislative bodies.
How can Trump be president for a third term?
Trump supporters say there is a loophole in the constitution, which has not been tested in court.
They argue that the twenty -second amendment is only explicitly prohibited “a person has been elected” for more than two presidential periods – and he says nothing about the “caliphate”.
Under this theory, Trump can be the vice president of running with another candidate-perhaps his vice president, JD Vance-in the 2028 elections.
If they win, the right candidate can lead to the White House and then immediately resign – allow Trump to take over through the caliphate.
Steve Bannon, prominent adviser at Trump, said he believed that Trump will win and win again, “adding that there is” two alternatives “in determining how.
Andy Auglis, a Republican in Tennessee in the House of Representatives, made a decision in January calling for a constitutional amendment to allow the president to provide up to three periods – as long as they were not consecutive.
This means that Trump is only among all the former presidents who were alive will be qualified – Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George WW all have made successive conditions, while Trump won in 2016, lost in 2020, and won again in 2024.
However, the high tape of constitutional modifications makes Ogles’s proposal a dream of tubes – although it made people speak.
Who opposes Trump for the third period?
Democrats have profound objections.
“This is another escalation in his clear efforts to take over the government and dismantle our democracy,” said Daniel Goldman, a New York actor as a major lawyer in isolating Trump.
“If Republicans in Congress believe in the constitution, they will get the record that opposes Trump’s ambitions for a third term.”
Some within Trump’s party also believe it is a bad idea.
Republican Senator Marcin Molin, from Oklahoma, said in February that he would no longer be an attempt to return Trump to the White House.
“I do not change the constitution, first and foremost, unless the American people choose to do so,” Moulin told NBC.
What do legal experts say?
Derek Muller, a professor of election law at the University of Notre Dame, said that the twelfth amendment to the constitution says, “No one may be unconstitutional for the president’s office qualified for the Vice President of the United States.”
This means that the two -term service in the office does not matter to anyone from running as a vice president’s candidate.
“I don’t think there is any” one strange trick “to circumvent the boundaries of the presidential period.”
“There were no reliable legal arguments” for a third term.
Did anyone serve more than two?
Gety picturesFranklin Dylano Roosevelt was elected four times. He died three months in his fourth term, in April 1945.
The great depression and the second time of Roosevelt in World War II in the office – often cited for his extended presidency.
At that time, the range of American presidents in law was not written – instead, custom has been followed since George Washington rejected a third term in 1796.
The extended supervision of Roosevelt led to the writing of traditions in law in amendment 22 in 1951.
