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The Unconstitutional Pursuit of a Third Term Presidency

Anderson Cooper
By Anderson CooperOct 30, 2025
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While flying on Air Force One, former President Trump recently alluded to the impossibility of a third presidential term, noting his high approval ratings and acknowledging constitutional constraints. He remarked, \"And you know, based on what I read, I guess I'm not allowed to run. So we'll see what happens.\" However, his approval ratings, as tracked by Gallup, are not at their peak, though they are not at their lowest either.

The possibility of a third term for Trump has been actively discussed, notably by figures such as Steve Bannon, a former Trump aide, who confidently stated in an interview with The Economist that Trump would secure a third term, dismissing constitutional concerns with vague references to \"work arounds.\" These comments, coupled with Trump's own ambiguous statements about exploring options and enjoying the controversy, suggest a deliberate strategy to keep the idea alive. This tactic generates strong reactions from political opponents and helps Trump avoid becoming a 'lame duck' president as the next election cycle approaches.

However, the 22nd Amendment explicitly limits a president to two terms, a fact emphasized by legal experts like Rick Hassen from UCLA, who specializes in election law. He underscores the clarity of this amendment, making any legal path to a third term non-existent. Despite this, the presence of \"Trump 2028\" merchandise, including hats seen during high-level meetings, illustrates the former president's playful yet provocative approach to the constitutional boundary, using it to maintain relevance and provoke political debate.

Such actions, while seemingly a form of political theater, highlight a deeper concern about the stability of democratic norms. Repeatedly questioning fundamental constitutional provisions, even in jest, can erode public trust and normalize discussions that challenge the established framework of governance. It underscores the importance of upholding constitutional principles and engaging in informed civic discourse to safeguard the integrity of democratic institutions against cynical or manipulative political strategies.

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