Summary
A detail on the White House website showing no end date for President Donald Trump's current term has sparked online speculation about a potential third term. However, the U.S. Constitution's 22nd Amendment prohibits more than two terms. Discussions continue as some supporters and critics debate the topic.
Key Facts
- A post highlighted that the White House website does not list an end date for President Trump's current term.
- The 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prevents anyone from serving more than two terms as president.
- Speculation about a third Trump term has been ongoing, partly fueled by Trump's own past statements.
- President Trump has mentioned the idea of a third term in speeches, saying he might be entitled to it.
- Trump strategist Steve Bannon suggested plans to keep Trump in office beyond his regular term.
- Critics and supporters argue over whether the lack of an end date is significant.
- Some believe the missing date is standard practice as Trump's current term hasn't ended.