Summary
President Donald Trump led a chant of "four more years" during the White House Easter Egg Roll, a children's event traditionally focused on fun rather than politics. This chant has brought renewed attention to conversations about presidential term limits outlined in the U.S. Constitution, which restricts any president to two elected terms.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump participated in the White House Easter Egg Roll.
- During the event, he led the crowd in chanting "four more years."
- The 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution limits presidents to two terms.
- The Easter Egg Roll is an annual event dating back to 1878, aimed at families and children.
- Historically, the event is nonpartisan and avoids political messages.
- Trump has previously joked about serving more than two terms.
- The event occurred on the South Lawn of the White House.