Donald Trump is considering ways to fulfill his third term president

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President Donald Trump Sunday said he was “not kidding” trying to serve a third term. This was the most obvious testimony that he was considering ways to violate the constitutional barrier to continue to rule the country after the end of the second term at the beginning of 2029.

“There are methods you could do” Trump said in a telephone interview with NBC NEWS with Mar-A-Lago, his private club.

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What else said President Donald Trump about the third term?

Later, at the Air Force, the first Florida in Washington, President Donald Trump developed journalists in detail.

“I had more people who asked me to have a third term, which, in a sense, is the fourth term because other elections, the 2020 elections were completely rigged.”

As you can already know, Trump lost this election to Democrat Joe Biden. However, Trump added: “I don’t want to talk about the third term because no matter how you look at it, we have a lot of time.”

Kristen Wellker NBC asked Trump whether the vice -president of J. D. Vens one potential strip of the third term. Welker asked if Vans would run for his main job and pass on Trump’s “relay”.

“Well, that’s one,” Trump replied. “But there are others. There are others.” “Can you tell me one more?” Wellker asked. “No,” Trump replied.

Ven’s management did not immediately respond to a comment request from the Associated Press. Keep in mind that Trump would be 82 at the end of the second term. He was asked if he wanted to continue to serve in the “most difficult work in the country.” “Well, I like to work”, The president said.

Trump suggested that Americans would support a third term with its popularity. He falsely claimed that “the highest number of surveys in the last 100 years.” Gallup data shows that President George W. Bush has reached 90 percent after the September 11, 2001 attacks. His father, President George W. Bush, reached 89% after the Persian Gulf war in 1991. Trump received 47% in Gallup’s data during his second term despite the fact that he claims “On high 70s on many polls, on real polls.”

Earlier, Trump discussed what he was serving longer than two terms, but mostly jokes to a friendly audience. “Is it allowed me to run again?” He said that during the House of the Republican retreat in January.

Is the president possible a third term?

The 22nd Amendment was added to the Constitution in 1951 after President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected four times in a row. It reads, “No one will be elected to the president’s office more than twice.”

Any attempt to remain as legally suspicious, and it is unclear how seriously Trump can pursue the idea. However, his comments seem to reflect his desire to retain power. As well -recorded, President Trump is known to violate democratic traditions, including four years ago when he tried to cancel the election he lost to Biden.

Among the political leaders who opposed the third part of the conversation was Daniel Goldman representative. The representative served as the main lawyer of Trump’s first impeachment.

“This is another escalation in his obvious efforts to take over the government and dismantle our democracy,” the statement from the New York Democrat said. “If the Republicans of Congress believe in the Constitution, they will record the record against Trump’s ambitions for the third term.”

Steve Benan called on the president to work again during a speech at a conference on political actions last month. “We want Trump in 28,” “ he said. Benan-existent strategist Trump, who manages the right-wing Garbin.

Meanwhile, Jeremy Paul, Professor of Constitutional Law at North -East University “There are no reliable legal arguments to fulfill the third term.”

Derek Mueller, Professor in Notre Dam, agrees. Mueller noted that the 12th amendment, which was ratified in 1804, says:

“No one can be a non States. “

Mueller said he showed that if Trump has no right to run for the president from the 22nd amendment, he also has no right to run for the vice -president. “I don’t think there’s a” one amazing focus “to bypass the president’s restrictions,” said Mueller.

In addition, the third term will require an extraordinary agreement of federal and state officials, as well as the courts and voters themselves. He suggested that Trump tells about a third term for political reasons “Show as much strength as possible.”

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Associated Press authors Chris Megerian, Tom Bonto and Gary Fields contributed to this report.

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