"I'm not kidding": Trump hinted at the possibility of running for a third term
Kyiv • UNN
Donald Trump has stated that there are ways to circumvent the constitutional limit of two terms. He did not rule out running for a third term, but did not reveal details.

US President Donald Trump has not ruled out running for a third term in the White House, saying there are "methods" to do so. He said this in a telephone interview with the American television channel NBC News, reports UNN.
Details
It is noted that the election of a president for more than two terms is prohibited by the US Constitution. At the same time, Donald Trump said he was "not joking" about such a possibility.
Many people want me to do it. But I'm actually telling them that we have a long way to go. You know, the administration has only just begun to work. I am focused on current affairs
Asked if he wanted another term, the president said he liked to work.
I like to work. I'm not kidding. But I'm not - it's too early to think about it
When asked if he had been presented with plans that would allow him to run for a third term, Trump said: "There are methods by which this can be done."
Journalists suggested a scenario in which Vice President Jay Dee Vance could run and then hand over the office to Trump. The president responded: "This is one option. But there are others."
However, Trump declined to name another way.
As NBC News writes, amending the US Constitution to remove the two-term limit would be an extremely difficult task, requiring either a two-thirds vote of Congress or two-thirds of the states agreeing to convene a constitutional convention to propose the change. Either of these paths would require ratification by three-quarters of the states.
Recall
Donald Trump may hold the office of US President until 2037, using a loophole in the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution. To do this, he needs to become vice president, and the president has to resign.
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