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Trump Attorney Explores Third Term Options Stirring Controversy
A Trump attorney has reportedly explored legal paths for President Trump to serve a third term per insider accounts. This bombshell revelation has sparked intense speculation about his political future. The Constitution limits presidents to two terms under the 22nd Amendment raising immediate questions.
They allegedly examined loopholes or amendments to extend his tenure beyond 2029. No formal plan has emerged but the idea alone has set off alarm bells among critics.
Trump has not commented directly though he’s hinted at staying influential post-presidency. Supporters cheer the notion seeing it as a way to sustain his agenda. Opponents decry it as an assault on democratic norms and a power grab.
Legal scholars say a third term would require a constitutional amendment a tall order. It needs two-thirds approval in Congress and ratification by 38 states. Others speculate Trump could push for a proxy candidate to carry his torch instead.
The timing fuels debate as Trump navigates his second term with ambitious goals. His base remains fiercely loyal eager for more of his leadership. Detractors argue this reflects a dangerous trend of eroding term limits seen in authoritarian regimes.
Historically no president has served more than two terms since Franklin Roosevelt. His four-term run prompted the 22nd Amendment in 1951 to prevent repeats. Trumps team may argue modern challenges justify rethinking that cap.
Congressional reaction splits along party lines with Republicans open to discussion. Democrats vow to block any such effort calling it unconstitutional. The Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk could play a role if Trump ties it to governance reform.
This development promises to dominate political discourse as Trumps term unfolds. It tests the resilience of Americas constitutional framework. Whether serious or a trial balloon it underscores Trumps knack for keeping the spotlight firmly on himself.
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| Center | 11 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Right |
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