Trump On Running Against Obama For 3rd Term
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Trump's suggestion of a third term underscores broader discussions around constitutional limits.
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The 22nd Amendment, which was added to the Constitution in 1951 after President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected four times in a row, says “no person shall be elected to the office of the President ...
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Stewart went after President Donald Trump for flirting with the possibility of running for a third term.
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The Constitution’s 22nd Amendment prohibits presidents from being elected a third time, mandating that “no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.” It doesn’t make any exceptions for presidents like Trump, who is serving two non-consecutive terms.
White House correspondent Peter Doocy at an Oval Office press availability asked President Donald Trump about stories that he is interested in running for a third term. PETER DOOCY, FOX NEWS: There's this other story,
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The president admitted he "hasn't looked into" a possible third term but would welcome a campaign against Obama
That would be a good one. I’d like that,” Trump, 78, told reporters in the Oval Office as he was joined by Kid Rock, who wore a bedazzled red outfit and a matching cowboy hat,
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New York Times columnist Ezra Klein argued that Obama and Biden failing to deliver on major projects undermines the public's faith in liberal governance.
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In a hypothetical, and nearly impossible, third-term matchup the president said he’d ‘love’ to run against Obama
That would be a good one, I’d like that,” President Donald Trump said of a hypothetical in which he ran against former President Barack Obama for a third term.