Let’s be blunt: there will be no third term for Donald Trump. The 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution explicitly prohibits any individual from being elected president more than twice. Even if the amendment were somehow repealed—a process requiring approval from three-fourths of state legislatures—Trump would still be ineligible due to his two previous terms. (Americans, STOP … being fooled by Trump teasing a third term)

Despite this, Trump has repeatedly hinted at the possibility of a third term, suggesting he could find a way around the constitutional limits. However, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed these claims as mere “trolling” and emphasized that any attempt to bypass the amendment would face significant legal hurdles . (Karoline Leavitt Breaks With Boss on ‘Trump 2028’)

Some of his supporters have floated the idea of amending the 22nd Amendment to allow for non-consecutive terms, but this proposal has been met with widespread skepticism and opposition . (2028 United States presidential election)

It’s time to face facts: the notion of a Trump third term is a fantasy. The constitutional barriers are insurmountable, and any efforts to circumvent them are legally untenable.


Why did you vote for him again in November 2024?