Former U.S. President Donald Trump continues to make headlines with his statements. In a recent interview, he suggested that there are ways for him to serve a third term as President of the United States. Trump emphasized that he was not joking about this possibility, despite constitutional limitations. He stated that many people want to see him in office again but acknowledged that discussing it now might be premature.
When asked directly about his plans for a third term, Trump responded that, even though the U.S. Constitution does not allow it, several paths exist to make it happen. He insisted that he was serious and claimed that a significant number of Americans support the idea of him returning to the presidency for a third time. However, he refrained from providing specific details on how he would achieve this.
According to the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, no individual can serve more than two terms as President. Changing this law would require approval from Congress and state legislatures, making it extremely difficult. The only exception in U.S. history was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served four terms before the amendment was introduced in 1951. Recently, Republican Congressman Andy Ogles proposed a resolution to amend the Constitution, which, if passed, could allow Trump to run for a third term.