A third term for Trump would be unconstitutional. Here’s why
NegativeWorld Affairs

The discussion around Donald Trump's potential third term raises significant constitutional concerns, as the 22nd Amendment clearly prohibits anyone from being elected president more than twice. Despite this, Trump's allies are exploring possible challenges or loopholes to circumvent this rule. This situation is crucial as it not only tests the boundaries of constitutional law but also reflects the ongoing political tensions in the U.S. and the lengths to which some may go to support their preferred candidates.
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