There’s been a lot of buzz lately about Donald Trump reportedly considering ways to serve a third term as U.S. president. While the 22nd Amendment of the Constitution limits presidents to two terms, Trump has previously hinted sometimes jokingly about wanting to stay in office beyond the usual eight years.
During a recent speech, Trump reportedly suggested that if he wins in 2024, he might look into ways to extend his time in office. He’s made similar comments in the past, often playing up the idea to rally supporters and stir controversy.
Of course, any serious attempt to secure a third term would require major constitutional changes, which seems highly unlikely. But as always, Trump knows how to keep the conversation going, and his remarks have already sparked plenty of debate. Some critics see it as yet another example of him pushing the limits of democracy, while his supporters argue he’s just trolling the media and his opponents.
Regardless, it’s clear Trump’s influence on American politics isn’t fading anytime soon.