Straight-up autocracy. People will say “no way” now, and say he’s just trolling…then every one of them will support it.
Because he’s the Dear Leader.
Link: https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/30/politics/trump-third-term-methods?cid=ios_app
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From your article: "Repealing or changing the 22nd Amendment would require two-thirds votes in both the House and the Senate and the ratification by three-quarters of the states."
He doesn't have two-thirds of either house, and it would have to pass in 38 states, he only won 31 last election.
The democrats like to talk about him being a malignant narcissist all the time, you really think he'll be the Vice Presidential candidate on JD Vance's ticket? Why would Vance win the election just to turn it back over to Trump? Is it a technical loophole that could be attempted? Sure, but I don't see him talking anyone into it.
The 22nd clearly states "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice." He's won two elections now, he is not eligible to run for president again, and although there likely are some lunatics who might want to support him getting a third term, the majority would be against it, in my opinion.
The bigger theoretical risk, in my opinion, would be him getting upset that he didn't have the support he wanted and scorching a few incumbents on the way out, messing up the election results for 2028. I'm reminded of that snake Lin Wood going off on the G.O.P. Senate candidates in Georgia in the 2020 run-off and encouraging Conservative voters to stay home; that the current candidates didn't deserve their support.
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I mean....he doesn't have the votes. Not even close.
Three ways it could happen (h/t Cilizza):
1. Trump runs as VP in 2028 with JD Vance as the presidential nominee. There is either an implicit or explicit understanding that if Vance is elected, Trump will be the de facto president again. Asked by Welker about just such a possibility, Trump responded “that’s one” before adding: “There are others too. There are others.”
2. Trump stays in office and the Supreme Court capitulates. He could simply say the 22nd Amendment doesn’t apply to him for some reason — and if a majority of the nine Supreme Court justices agree then, voila, he stays.
3. Trump stays in office, the Supreme Court rules against him and he ignores it. Under this scenario, Trump basically says I have the military with me and I am staying.
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1. Why would Vance be ok with becoming the president and not being president? All of these politicians are narcissistic on some level, I don't see Trump talking anyone into that position.
2. The good thing about actually having a majority conservative Court is that they are far less likely to come that conclusion. I'd like to know which of them you think would side with Trump when the wording is pretty damn clear in the Constitution.
3. Do you really think the military would back Trump? What could possibly make you think that, if so? In my opinion he would very much not have the military with him. We take an oath against all enemies, foreign and domestic for a reason. Especially if the Court already ruled against him, he would be an enemy, any orders given by him would be unlawful, and would amount to nothing.
#1 seems far-fetched to me. I don't see him being willing to run as a Vice Presidential candidate.
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Certainly there would be people who would not support such a thing. Ridiculous to suggest otherwise.
And you'll think he is the lesser of two evils and you will vote for him.
And if you think he would not emerge from a GOP primary, you have not been paying attention.
party seems to be propping up Bernie and AOC. The Democrats need to find someone new, someone more middle of the road. It's not Newsome. He has now started to try and walk back all the bullshit he said in the past, but the internet lives forever, and he just isn't believable.
There is a reason your party is sitting at a 27% approval rating. Find someone with common sense that actually relates to the American people and the party will have a chance.
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And he'll be 82. Time for the next wave of G.O.P. leaders to step up. We won't support this.
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I’m gone.
GOP needs to start acting like Democrats. No free thinkers and do what they are told by the leaders of the party.
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fall in line with what their leadership tells them. Pelosi ruled with an iron fist.
other side of Trump. Lots of issues that are just common sense but the Dems take the other side just to fight Trump.
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having others float it casually tells us all what his plans are. And I agree, these MAGA buffoons on here and across the nation can’t wait for the moment.
Just look at one of these cultish shiny lure chasers - LanceM- “ My thoughts: thank goodness Trump won handily.” -
Link: http://My thoughts: thank goodness Trump won handily.
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3d term?
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For him to move on in 2028. He will need to install Vance into the Presidency and pull the strings, you know, like Obama did with Joey. Maybe by then, we will have a medical breakthrough that will allow Trump to live forever and we will have many more years of winning.
Trump - the honorable guy for the ages.
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