US President Donald Trump has stated that he would love to serve a third term in office, despite being barred by the US Constitution from doing so. The 79-year-old president made the comments on Monday during a press conference on board Air Force One as he flew from Malaysia to Japan.
When asked about his intentions for the 2028 presidential election, Trump stated that he would not run for vice president, citing concerns over its constitutionality. He referred to the idea of serving as vice president as "too cute" and said that it wouldn't be right with the American people.
However, Trump did express interest in potentially running for a third term as president, stating that he has his "best numbers ever." When pressed by reporters on whether he was ruling out another presidential bid entirely, Trump responded ambiguously, saying that he would have to be told if he was or not.
Some scholars have pointed out that Trump is also barred from running for vice president because of the 12th Amendment to the US Constitution, which prohibits individuals who are constitutionally ineligible for the presidency from holding the office of vice-president.
Trump did, however, express support for his potential successors in 2028, praising Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as "great people" who could potentially seek the presidency. He also suggested that they would form an unstoppable team if they were to run together.
The US president's comments have sparked renewed speculation about his intentions for the future and whether he will attempt to circumvent the two-term limit set by the US Constitution.
When asked about his intentions for the 2028 presidential election, Trump stated that he would not run for vice president, citing concerns over its constitutionality. He referred to the idea of serving as vice president as "too cute" and said that it wouldn't be right with the American people.
However, Trump did express interest in potentially running for a third term as president, stating that he has his "best numbers ever." When pressed by reporters on whether he was ruling out another presidential bid entirely, Trump responded ambiguously, saying that he would have to be told if he was or not.
Some scholars have pointed out that Trump is also barred from running for vice president because of the 12th Amendment to the US Constitution, which prohibits individuals who are constitutionally ineligible for the presidency from holding the office of vice-president.
Trump did, however, express support for his potential successors in 2028, praising Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as "great people" who could potentially seek the presidency. He also suggested that they would form an unstoppable team if they were to run together.
The US president's comments have sparked renewed speculation about his intentions for the future and whether he will attempt to circumvent the two-term limit set by the US Constitution.