Summary
President Donald Trump asked his supporters if he should consider a fourth term in office, not counting his lost 2020 election as a potential third term. This comes after polls showed his approval ratings at their lowest. U.S. presidents are limited to two terms by the 22nd Amendment.
Key Facts
- President Trump asked about running for a fourth term on Truth Social.
- The U.S. Constitution limits presidents to two terms.
- Trump referred to the 2020 election, which he lost, as his third term.
- He previously mentioned running for a third term and sold related merchandise.
- Recent polls show his approval ratings at their lowest.
- Trump criticized these polls as fake and mentioned possible legal action.