Debunking the Myth of a Third Term: Legal Experts Confirm Constitutional Limitations on Presidential Tenure

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Debunking the Myth of a Third Term: Legal Experts Confirm Constitutional Limitations on Presidential Tenure

President Trump hinted at the possibility of a third term while flying on Air Force One, but legal experts confirm that the 22nd Amendment prohibits a president from serving more than two terms. Despite this, Trump and his ally Steve Bannon have discussed the idea of a third term, with Bannon even suggesting that Trump will be president in '28. Trump has expressed interest in the idea, leaving the option open, but also acknowledging the constitutional limitations. The discussion around a potential third term has sparked debate and speculation among politicians and experts, with some dismissing it as trolling and others expressing concerns about the implications for American democracy. While the idea of a third term remains a topic of conversation, the legal path to achieving it is not feasible under the current constitutional framework.