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Michael Steele suggested the president is acting above the law while killing suspected Venezuelan drug smugglers.
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Senator Tuberville Says Trump ‘Might Be Able To Go Around the Constitution’ To Serve Third Term
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) said President Donald Trump may be able to do an end-run around the Constitution to serve a third presidential term.
When asked this week about the possibility of Donald Trump running for a third term as U.S. President, Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., didn’t say he was against the idea. “If you read the Constitution, it says it’s not [constitutional],” Tuberville told the press in a clip posted to X Tuesday by the Daily Caller.
Steven Bannon says Donald Trump will be a third term President, despite what the U.S. Constitution says. When asked about Trump being President for a third term by Zanny Minton Beddoes and Ed Carr on on The Economist, Bannon confidently replied that there is a plan in place.
House Speaker Mike Johnson recently said he had spoken with Trump about the "constrictions" of term limits and doesn't "see the path" for serving beyond 2029
Across the world’s democracies, the past year has been one of constitutional turbulence. In France, multiple prime ministers have been sworn in within months as
Ore., passed the 14-hour mark Wednesday morning in his filibuster speech on the "grave threats to democracy" he said President Donald Trump poses.
Trump keeps joking about a third term, but experts say the Constitution’s two-term cap leaves no real path to make it happen
Hawaii school administrators allegedly disciplined a history teacher for allowing student discussion of Charlie Kirk's killing during a Bill of Rights lesson.
The speaker said he did not see a path to amending the Constitution to allow the president to seek a third term, but that it was fun to pretend he could to inflame Democrats.