historian said:
Mitch Blood Green said:
2028? Trump will begin running in January 2025.
If Trump wins in 2024 he is constitutionally ineligible from running again. Same with W, Clinton, & Obama.
You say that as if you believe he wont try.
What has Trump said about seeking a third term? Here are 6 remarks he has made about running again.By
Kaia HubbardUpdated on: August 5, 2025 / 9:20 AM EDT / CBS News
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Washington President Trump has suggested in a handful of appearances in recent months and years that he's
looking at ways to run again for president, though the Constitution limits any person to being elected to the office twice. But in his latest comments on the issue, the president downplayed talk of a third term.
The president
told NBC News in an interview that aired on May 4 that "I'll be a two-term president." And when asked on Aug. 5 whether he'd run again, he said "no, probably not," though he added, "I'd like to."
The comments came after he told NBC in March that he was "not joking" about seeking another term in office, after repeatedly publicly musing about the possibility. He also said at the time that despite the constitutional limitations, "there are methods which you could do it."
Trump supporters like former strategist Steve Bannon have called on the president to run again, and Rep. Andy Ogles, a Tennessee Republican, introduced a
resolution earlier this year to amend the Constitution to allow Mr. Trump to be elected to another term. Senate Majority Leader John Thune also said of Mr. Trump's prospects of serving a third term, "not without a change in the Constitution." He told reporters, "I think that you guys keep asking the question and … I think he is having some fun with it, probably messing with you."
Experts say changing the Constitution is extremely unlikely. Election law scholars
raised the possibility that talk of a third term, whatever its likelihood, may function as a show of strength to try to stave off the perception that Mr. Trump is a lame-duck president.
I have found theres only two ways to go:
Living fast or dying slow.
I dont want to live forever.
But I will live while I'm here.