Trump denies third term ambitions citing constitutional limits

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US President Donald Trump speaks to the press as he arrives on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, US, May 4, 2025. — Reuters
US President Donald Trump speaks to the press as he arrives on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, US, May 4, 2025. — Reuters 
  • US president says previous claims were meant to provoke media.
  • Merchandise bearing “Trump 2028” added to speculation.
  • Trump lists JD Vance, Marco Rubio, as potential successors.

United States President Donald Trump has finally addressed the rumours regarding his potential presidential bid in the 2028 election and put them to rest.

Speaking in an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press that aired on Sunday, Trump dismissed suggestions of seeking a third term in office as he stated that he will adhere to the two-term limit set by the Constitution, the BBC reported.

“I’ll be an eight-year president, I’ll be a two-term president. I always thought that was very important,” said Trump during the interview.

These remarks follow a history of comments where President Trump had appeared to entertain the possibility of staying in office beyond two terms.

He had previously stated that he was “not joking” about seeking a third or even fourth term, later claiming these statements were meant to provoke the media.

Adding to the speculation, merchandise bearing “Trump 2028” has been sold by his organisation.

In the recent interview, that took place at his Florida residence, the 78-year-old Republican president acknowledged that he has received numerous requests to consider remaining in office.

“So many people want me to do it,” he said, just days after marking the first 100 days of his second term.

Despite these apparent calls for him to stay, Trump conceded that a third term is likely not possible under the current legal framework.

“It’s something that, to the best of my knowledge, you’re not allowed to do. I don’t know if that’s constitutional that they’re not allowing you to do it or anything else,” said Trump.

He also noted the existence of “many people selling the 2028 hat” but reiterated, “this is not something I’m looking to do.” 

Trump then mentioned several Republicans, including US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, as potential successors.

The 22nd Amendment of the Constitution explicitly limits a president to two terms. Amending this would require significant hurdles, including approval by a two-thirds majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, followed by approval from three-quarters of the country’s state-level governments.

While some of Trump’s supporters have reportedly floated theories suggesting potential loopholes in the Constitution, these remain untested and largely unsupported by legal experts.

When questioned about whether anyone approached him with such theories, Trump offered a vague response, saying that “in a capacity of being a big supporter, many people have said different things”.




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