Could President Trump serve a third term?
FOX 5 Chief Legal Correspondent Katie Barlow discusses if President Trump could find a way to serve a third term as United States President. James Romoser, Legal Editor - POLITICO.
Politico's Romoser is Constitutionally correct.
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It’s the stuff of liberal nightmares and MAGA dreams: Four years from now, Donald Trump once again raising his right hand and taking the oath of office.
But it can’t happen, right? After all, the Constitution imposes an explicit two-term limit on the presidency — even if those two terms, like Trump’s, are non-consecutive. “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice,” the 22nd Amendment mandates.
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Less than two weeks have passed since the last presidential inauguration, but try to imagine the next one.
It’s Jan. 20, 2029. The nation has weathered another tumultuous four years under Donald Trump. Democrats are desperate for the Trump era, at long last, to be over. Republicans have relished it.
Now, imagine this: The chief justice begins to deliver the oath of office. The next president raises his right hand and says:
“I, Donald John Trump, do solemnly swear…”
It’s the stuff of liberal nightmares and MAGA dreams: a third Trump term.
But it can’t happen, right? After all, the Constitution imposes an explicit two-term limit on the presidency — even if those two terms, like Trump’s, are non-consecutive. “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice,” the 22nd Amendment mandates.
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Could President Trump serve a third term?
ANSWER IS...YES. FEN Free Eagle Network 02/17/2025
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