Summary
Steve Bannon supports the idea of President Donald Trump serving a third term, saying Trump is the true leader of the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement. President Trump has also mentioned the possibility of running for a third term but says it is too early to decide.
Key Facts
- Steve Bannon called for a third term for President Trump at an event in Washington, D.C.
- Bannon said Vice President JD Vance is not the main leader of the MAGA movement.
- Bannon believes Trump will be president again in 2028 despite the two-term limit in the 22nd Amendment.
- President Trump said in March 2025 that many people want him to run for a third term, but it is too early to think about it.
- Trump has suggested there could be ways to have a third term, calling it a "constitutional movement."
- Earlier this year, Trump said he was “not allowed” to run again but hinted at possible changes.
- The White House defended Trump’s time in office and suggested Americans would benefit from him staying longer.
- The 22nd Amendment currently limits presidents to two terms in office.