President Donald Trump has reignited the speculation about his potential third term as US president, although he refused to definitively rule it out. During a trip to Asia, Trump stated that he "would love" to serve another term but acknowledged he would have to "be allowed to do it." He suggested that running for vice-president and then assuming the presidency if re-elected was not feasible due to public disapproval.
Trump's remarks are raising eyebrows among Democrats, who see an unconstitutional third term as a potential threat to the country. Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) called out Trump supporters who vowed to install him in office despite constitutional limits, saying "no way in hell we're going to let that happen."
In other news, Trump expressed his disapproval of Russia's nuclear-powered cruise missile test, calling it "not appropriate." He also announced plans to cut funding for Alaska storm warnings, which critics argue is hindered by federal weather and climate protections. The US debt is expected to soar above Italy and Greece under Trump's policies, with the IMF forecasting a rise from 125% to 143% of annual income.
Trump administration officials have asked the Supreme Court to allow him to fire top copyright official Shira Perlmutter, citing his authority to install his own people at federal agencies. Additionally, Joe Biden has spoken out against Trump's presidency, urging Americans to stay optimistic despite the challenges facing the nation.
Trump's remarks are raising eyebrows among Democrats, who see an unconstitutional third term as a potential threat to the country. Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) called out Trump supporters who vowed to install him in office despite constitutional limits, saying "no way in hell we're going to let that happen."
In other news, Trump expressed his disapproval of Russia's nuclear-powered cruise missile test, calling it "not appropriate." He also announced plans to cut funding for Alaska storm warnings, which critics argue is hindered by federal weather and climate protections. The US debt is expected to soar above Italy and Greece under Trump's policies, with the IMF forecasting a rise from 125% to 143% of annual income.
Trump administration officials have asked the Supreme Court to allow him to fire top copyright official Shira Perlmutter, citing his authority to install his own people at federal agencies. Additionally, Joe Biden has spoken out against Trump's presidency, urging Americans to stay optimistic despite the challenges facing the nation.