Trump Again Floats Third-Term Remark Despite Constitutional Limits
US President Donald Trump has again reignited discussion around presidential term limits after making an offhand remark that appeared to blur the line between his current tenure and the idea of a third term.
Reflecting on his return to the White House, Trump said the first year of his second term should count as a "third term", before adding that "strange things happen" - a comment that immediately drew attention given the constitutional bar on extended presidencies.
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The remark comes despite clear legal constraints. Under the 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution, no individual can be elected president more than twice. Trump himself has previously conceded that the provision prevents him from running again, saying last year that it was "pretty clear" a third term is not permitted.
Trump was defeated by Joe Biden in the 2020 election before making a political comeback. Since returning to office, he has periodically tested established norms with provocative statements, often leaving observers to debate whether such comments are rhetorical flourishes or deliberate signals.
While there has been no indication of any formal move to challenge the constitutional limit, Trump's latest comment adds to a pattern of remarks that keep the idea - however implausible - in the political conversation.
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