Former President Donald Trump, at 78, has reignited speculation about a third term, suggesting a constitutional workaround could make it feasible, sparking significant debate across political circles.
Trump Teases Constitutional Workaround for a Third Term in Office

Trump Teases Constitutional Workaround for a Third Term in Office
In a recent interview, Trump hinted at unconventional strategies for potentially securing a third presidential term.
In a phone call with NBC’s Kristen Welker, Trump expressed, “A lot of people want me to do it,” when probed about running for a third presidential term. He hinted at an unusual plan where Vice President JD Vance, 40, could run for president while Trump would assume the Vice Presidency. This arrangement would allow Vance to resign and theoretically enable Trump to reclaim the presidency.
While he did not disclose any further details, Trump hinted there were “other methods” as well, underscoring his continuous political aspirations. The proposal, however, is likely to face significant legal and constitutional hurdles, but it reflects Trump's assertive approach and confidence in his political influence. The notion, while controversial, demonstrates his unyielding ambition and willingness to explore unconventional paths in the realm of American politics.
While he did not disclose any further details, Trump hinted there were “other methods” as well, underscoring his continuous political aspirations. The proposal, however, is likely to face significant legal and constitutional hurdles, but it reflects Trump's assertive approach and confidence in his political influence. The notion, while controversial, demonstrates his unyielding ambition and willingness to explore unconventional paths in the realm of American politics.