Summary
President Trump has mentioned the idea of running for a third presidential term, which is not allowed under the U.S. Constitution. The 22nd Amendment clearly states that no person can be elected President more than twice. Steve Bannon continues to discuss the possibility of a third term for Trump, suggesting potential loopholes.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump talked about the idea of a third term while on Air Force One.
- The U.S. Constitution's 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two terms.
- Trump's current job approval rating is at 41%, which is not a peak.
- Steve Bannon, a Trump ally, claims a third term is a possibility and is suggesting legal workarounds.
- Legal experts say the 22nd Amendment is clear and there are no legal ways to allow a third term.
- Trump mentioned considering other potential 2028 candidates like Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- Trump dismissed the idea of becoming vice president as a means to return to the presidency.