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President Donald Trump on Sunday didn't rule out running for a third term, even though it's prohibited by the United States' Constitution, adding that he was "not joking." "A lot of people want me to do it,
President Donald Trump suggested he's eyeing ways to run again for president, though the Constitution limits a person to being elected to the office twice.
President Donald Trump again suggested he may try to run for a third term in office, despite limits set by the 12th and 22nd Amendments.
If President Trump does decide to pursue a third term, it could set off legal battles over ballot access in all 50 states.
The president told NBC News he was "not joking" about the possibility of a third term. Here are his most recent approval ratings.
The 22nd Amendment provides that, "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice."
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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. In an interview with NBC’s Kristen Welker that aired March 30,