Trump, President and third term
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President Donald Trump said on Sunday he was not joking about seeking a third term but did not explain how he would get around the U.S. Constitution's prohibition against anyone serving more than two...
From Reuters
Demonstrators packed the streets in several cities to bemoan what they considered a lack of strong opposition to the president and his policies.
From The New York Times
Protesters carry signs and chant slogans in protest to the policies of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk across from the Federal Building in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, Saturday, March 22,...
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China, Trump and tariff
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President Donald Trump remains firm in his support for his tariff agenda, claiming China has been "hit much harder" than the U.S.
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U.S. customs agents began collecting President Donald Trump's unilateral 10% tariff on all imports from many countries on Saturday, with higher levies on goods from 57 larger trading partners due to ...
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China is retaliating in a determined and at times highly detailed manner to U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tariffs, led by a retaliatory 34% tax on all U.S. imports next week.
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Jeremiah Chin, an assistant professor at the University of Washington School of Law who specializes in constitutional law
Trump says 'there are methods' to seek third term despite term limits and 22nd amendment. How old is Trump? Here's how Trump could get a third term
President Donald Trump said in a March 30 interview that "there are methods" for him to serve a third term in the White House, and a Daily Mail article referred to a "loophole" in the 22nd Amendment that would make it possible.
Vice President JD Vance could help the president get around the United States Constitution, a law professor told Newsweek.
Here's what today's polls say about President Donald Trump's current approval rating after two months in office and his 'no joke' third term comments
On Sunday, Trump told NBC News that he was “not joking” about trying to serve a third term in the White House. “There are methods which you could do it," Trump told NBC’s Kristen Welker. Trump is in his second term as president and would be 82 when his current term ends in 2029.
"There are methods which you could do it," Trump said, despite the Constitution limiting presidents to two terms.
President Donald Trump's new tariffs mark an all-in bet that his economic vision will pay off for Americans. WASHINGTON (AP) — Not even 24 hours after his party lost a key Wisconsin race and underperformed in Florida, President Donald Trump followed the playbook that has defined his political career: He doubled down.