Summary
President Donald Trump stated he will not run for vice president in 2028 but mentioned he would like to serve a third term as president. The U.S. Constitution does not allow more than two presidential terms. He discussed these ideas while traveling on Air Force One and made remarks about potential future candidates.
Key Facts
- President Trump said he will not run for vice president in 2028.
- He mentioned wanting to serve a third presidential term, even though the U.S. Constitution forbids it.
- Some allies have considered legal ways to allow Trump a third term.
- Trump rejected the idea of running for vice president as a means to return to presidency.
- Constitutional scholars say Trump cannot be vice president due to the 12th Amendment.
- Trump spoke about his ideas on Air Force One while traveling from Malaysia to Japan.
- Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio were mentioned as possible 2028 presidential candidates.
- Trump attended the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur and is traveling to the APEC forum in South Korea.