Ratified in 1951, the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution bars anyone from being elected to the presidency beyond two terms.
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Take Trump’s Third-Term Threats Seriously
The president’s vaulting ambition may run afoul of the Constitution, but you can’t rule out the Supreme Court providing him ...
Donald Trump could potentially return to the presidency after 2028 despite the 22nd Amendment, which limits election to two ...
President Donald Trump again suggested he may try to run for a third term in office, despite limits set by the 12th and 22nd ...
There's no ambiguity — Trump can't run for a third term. Period.
President Donald Trump said in a March 30 interview that "there are methods" for him to serve a third term in the White House ...
President Donald Trump said on Sunday he was not joking about seeking a third term but did not explain how he would get ...
Trump suggested he has “methods” for seeking a third presidential term. Constitutional law scholars are skeptical.
President Donald Trump on Sunday did not dismiss the idea of pursuing a third term in the White House, despite the 22nd ...
has introduced legislation to begin the long process of tweaking the text of the 22nd Amendment and allowing a president who serves nonconsecutive terms to serve a third four-year term.
President Trump says he isn’t joking about considering a third term in office. The Constitution forbids him from running ...