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Donald Trump Doesn't Rule Out Third Term as US President

Donald Trump Doesn't Rule Out Third Term as US President
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Politics March 30, 2025 19:56

washington - Donald Trump considers a third term as American president, despite constitutional limits. NBC News reports on Trump's statement.

Donald Trump Considers Third Term

Former President Donald Trump doesn't rule out the possibility of a third term, contrary to the constitution. He mentioned this in a recent interview with NBC News.

During the interview, Trump stated that many people want him to run again but emphasized that it's too early to decide as his current administration has just started, with his inauguration taking place over two months ago.

When asked if he would like another term, Trump expressed his willingness to work but clarified that he is not actively considering it at the moment.

Regarding a scenario where Vice President J.D. Vance would run for president and then transfer the role to Trump, the former president acknowledged it as 'a way' but declined to comment on other possibilities.

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