The proposed constitutional amendment excludes presidents who served two consecutive terms, such as former President Barack ...
Democrats are desperate for the Trump era, at long last, to be over. Republicans have relished it. Now, imagine this: The chief justice begins to deliver the oath of office. The next president raises ...
Murmurs from President Trump and his allies have stirred up questions of the incumbent possibly seeking a third term in ...
Rep. Ogles, of Tennessee, wants to amend the 22nd Amendment of the US Constitution, which currently limits presidents to two ...
Tennessee Congressman Andy Ogles publicly proposed to amend the 22 Amendment, allowing President Donald Trump to serve a ...
One segment in particular caught the attention of The View hosts on Tuesday’s (February 11) episode: when Donald Trump said ...
To be clear, Trump can’t run for president in 2028. But there are, in theory, some roundabout ways he could go on to serve a third term.
We, for one, don’t see the logic of an amendment that opens the way only for Mr. Trump. We’d prefer simply repealing the 22nd Amendment. That would allow any president to try for a third term. The ...
The 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution, which was ratified in 1951, says that no one can be elected more than twice as ...
“No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice,” the 22nd Amendment mandates. Even Trump, notorious for bending norms and breaking laws, couldn’t possibly ...
Brian Kalt, a law professor at Michigan State University who has studied the 22nd Amendment, said Democrats at the time weren’t “crazy about it,” but they didn’t stop it and many supported it.