The 22nd Amendment says, No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice. The incumbent president doesn't fully accept that.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3lloclwudhk2t
If you're just catching up on news from the weekend, Trump said he's "not joking" about possibly trying to pursue a third term.
The Constitution says, "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice." Trump apparently doesn't accept that.
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/constitution-trump-says-s-not-joking-eyeing-third-term-rcna198827
This strategy came to mind anew upon hearing the Republican talk about possibly pursuing a third term in the White House. NBC News reported:
President Donald Trump did not rule out the possibility of seeking a third term in the White House, which is prohibited by the Constitution under the 22nd Amendment, saying in an exclusive interview with NBC News that there were methods for doing so and clarifying that he was not joking. ... A lot of people want me to do it, Trump said in a Sunday-morning phone call with NBC News, referring to his allies.
.....In fact, in his interview with NBC News, Trump was hardly subtle. Im not joking, he said, adding that there are methods in which he could pursue such a goal.
NBC News asked about a possible scenario in which Vice President JD Vance would run for office and then pass the role to Trump. Trump responded that thats one method. But there are others, too, Trump added. Asked to share another method, Trump simply responded no.
Hours after the NBC News report reached the public, the president chatted with reporters aboard Air Force One and dodged a series of questions on the topic, though he claimed that people have asked him to run for a third term which he said would be a fourth term in a way because his 2020 race was totally rigged. (It was not rigged; he lost fair and square, and hes been lying uncontrollably about this for more than four years.).....
I wont pretend to know where this is headed or the degree to which the president is prepared to defy constitutional law. But Scott Cummings, a professor of legal ethics at the UCLA School of Law, made a comment on "The Rachel Maddow Show" on Friday that stood out for me.
Commenting on autocracies around the world that have consolidated power, Cummings noted that in none of these countries
do leaders do all the things that Trump is doing, take aim at all of these independent institutions, and then just walk away. Rather, the professor added, authoritarians take these steps because they intend
to stay in power permanently.
trump needs to stay in power and will try to stay in power anyway that he can