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"There are methods which you could do it,"
From CBS News
President Trump cannot run for a third term as president, barring changes to the Constitution.
From The New York Times
President Trump called three people who were arrested after his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland was vandalized “terrorists” and added that “hopefully they will be treated harshly.”
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Live updates and the latest news as the Trump administration plans to unveil reciprocal tariffs this week and the president signs executive orders this afternoon.
On the prospect of a third presidential term, Trump says "There are methods which you could do it." The Constitution says otherwise.
"Trump may not want to rule out a third term but the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution does," one expert told ABC News.
Trump is not the only person talking about a third term. Stephen Bannon, an early Trump acolyte who worked as a chief strategist in Trump’s first term and then served months in prison for refusing to testify before the House January 6th Committee, has said there is active consideration about how to make a third Trump term happen.
Trump says he's serious about pursuing a third term because of his polls, though that's not allowed under the Constitution.
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Saudi Arabia is of key diplomatic importance to the Trump White House, especially amid ongoing tension in the Middle East and the Israel-Hamas war. During Mr. Trump's first term,
President Donald Trump said he is “not joking” about serving a third term, and suggested one “method” for doing so would involve him running for vice president before ascending back to the presidency. Constitutional law experts say this is plainly unconstitutional. Photo from the White House, Facebook