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Several times since he’s returned to the White House, President Donald Trump has teased the possibility of serving more than two terms in office.
USA Today |
Presidents cannot serve more than two terms.
The New York Times |
Separately, world markets tumbled yesterday as investors braced for new Trump tariffs that would affect the U.S.’s biggest trading partners.
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On the prospect of a third presidential term, Trump says "There are methods which you could do it." The Constitution says otherwise.
President Donald Trump said Monday he would "love" to run against former President Barack Obama when asked about a hypothetical matchup. Though the Constitution prevents a third term in office, Trump did not rule out seeking one when asked by NBC on Sunday.
According to the latest Harvard CAPS / Harris poll, 61 percent of Americans think Trump is not tough enough on President Putin.
Furious over nationwide injunctions, Congressional Republicans are seeking to limit the impact of the federal judiciary.
A group of civil rights organizations filed a federal lawsuit challenging President Trump’s executive order requiring proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb said in a new interview that President Trump seemed to be growing “impatient” with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who rejected a U.S. ceasefire proposal and added various conditions to a more limited deal.
President Trump has made up his mind on the size of upcoming sweeping reciprocal tariffs and is "perfecting" the final details, the White House said.