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Trump dismisses a 2028 run for VP as 'too adorable,' leaving the door open to a third term discussion

U.S. president Donald Trump ruled out running as vice president for the 2028 elections but refused to say definitively that he would never seek a third-term, keeping speculation alive about his possible plans to extend his tenure in office.

Trump has flirted repeatedly with the idea of serving more than the two-term limit set by the constitution. He jokes about it and teases supporters with "Trump-2028" hats. Some allies took those signals seriously and suggested that they were exploring legal or politically feasible ways to make it happen. Most constitutional scholars have dismissed this possibility.

The 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits anyone from being elected as president of the United States a third.

Some supporters suggested that a way to circumvent the ban would be for Trump run as vice-president, while another candidate ran for president and resigned. This would allow Trump to assume the presidency again.

Trump told reporters on Monday that he would be allowed to fly from Malaysia to Tokyo in Air Force One.

He added, "I would never do that." It's just too cute. It's just too cute. I don't think people would like it. It's just too cute. It would be wrong."

Scholars claim that Trump cannot run for vice president as he's not eligible to become president. According to the 12th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, "No one constitutionally ineligible for the office of president shall be eligible to hold that of vice-president of the United States."

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Trump stated that he would be happy to serve a third term. I've got my best numbers yet."

A reporter asked him if he had ruled out a third term. He replied, "No, I haven't." You'll have tell me.

When asked if he was willing to go to court over the legality a second presidential run, Trump replied, "I've never really thought about it."

Trump said that Vice President JDVance and Secretary Marco Rubio are "great people" and could run for the presidency in 2028.

He said, "I believe if they formed a band it would be unstoppable." "I believe it. "I really do."

Rubio, who was standing behind Trump on the plane, laughed and bowed down his head in shame as Trump predicted that he would have a bright future. He also nodded when Trump mentioned Vance.

Trump's comments about a possible third term have clouded the future of the Republican Party. Potential successors are already jockeying for position, even though some Trump supporters support the idea that he remain in office.

Steve Bannon, a pro-Trump podcaster and former White House chief strategy in Trump's first term, revealed in an interview with The Economist last week that there was a plan in place to circumvent 22nd Amendment, and that he had been involved in its development.

Bannon stated that "Trump will be president in the year '28 and people should just accept this," Bannon. We'll reveal the plan at the right time. "But there is a strategy."

He said that Trump is an "instrument" of the divine will, echoing words Trump has used on occasion. Trevor Hunnicutt Reporting, Satoshi Sugiyama, Jarrett Renshaw Writing, William Maclean and Colleen Jenkins Editing, Peter Graff.

(source: Reuters)