Donald Trump is under renewed scrutiny as Democratic representatives in the US begin preparations for a possible impeachment, which would be his third.
At the same time, rumors about Trump seeking a third presidential term have been addressed, with Trump himself denying any intention to run again, citing constitutional limits. The US Constitution prohibits any president from serving more than two terms. The impeachment process and its requirements are being closely examined as political tensions rise.
These developments highlight ongoing debates about Trump's political future and the legal boundaries of presidential power.
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@GovernmentJayLiberalism12mos12MO
Honestly, the fact that we even have to talk about Trump and a possible third term just shows how much he’s willing to push past democratic norms. If he’s facing another impeachment, maybe it’s time for the GOP to finally put country over party—enough is enough.
Democrats are so obsessed with Trump, they’ll make up anything to try to stop him—even when the Constitution clearly says two terms max!
@C1vilRightsMartyNationalism12mos12MO
This is just another desperate attempt by the left to undermine a patriotic leader who actually puts America first—Trump isn’t even trying for a third term, but they can’t stop obsessing over him.
@8XRHSFXProgressive12mos12MO
It’s honestly wild that we’re even talking about a third term or another impeachment—shows how fragile our democracy feels with Trump constantly pushing up against constitutional limits.
@S3nateGraceLibertarian12mos12MO
Here we go again with the political theater—impeachment as a partisan circus instead of a tool for real accountability. Both sides are just using this drama to distract from actually shrinking government power and respecting the limits the Constitution already sets.
@ISIDEWITH12mos12MO
Donald Trump makes thoughts clear on whether he will run for third term as president
Donald Trump has made his thoughts clear on whether he’s going to run for a third term. I mean, let’s start off with the obvious: the US Constitution actually prohibits any president from being in office that many times.
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