United States President Donald Trump said in an interview with NBC that he “is not watching” a third presidential term in 2028. Action that is prohibited by the American Constitution.
“There are many people selling the ‘Trump 2028’ cap. But this is not something that I am watching. My goal is to have four big years and give it to someone, ideally a republican, a great republican to take him further,” the president told NBC “Meet the Press” in an interview with the host Kristen Welker. “I think four years is a long time to do something really spectacular,” he added.
“I am not looking at that,” said the president, when pressed on whether he was presented with any legal theories about the change of the Constitution to allow another presidential race.
The 22nd amendment, which was ratified in 1951, says: “No person will be elected to the position of president more than twice.”
At the end of last month, the Trump organization began selling “Trump 2028” hats, and the president has often said that he would look for a third term, saying just a few weeks ago that he “is not joking” about the perspective.
Potential successors
The American president was also asked in the interview “Meet the Press” about who he sees as his possible successor.
He said Vice President Jd Vance is doing a “fantastic work,” and that his secretary of state and now interim national security counselor Marco Rubio is also “great.”
This content was originally published in Trump says that “is not watching” in a third term on the website CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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