Now that Donald Trump has won a second term in office, talk has turned to a possible third term. But wait. The Constitution limits presidents to two terms. That’s the end of the story, right? Maybe not.
“I suspect I won’t be running again, unless you do something,” Trump told House Republicans, in audio shared with The Hill. Some of the lawmakers on hand dismissed his comments “as a joke.” But Trump has previously floated the idea of “somehow disregarding term limits,” so some observers are taking the president-elect seriously. It would be difficult, said The Hill: Repealing the Constitution’s two-term limit — embedded in the 22nd Amendment — “would require a new amendment itself.”
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