US Election: Trump Hints on Running for Third Term

Trump said that he has raised the funds to run for a third term as US President.

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Donald Trump, only one week after being inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States, has hinted at the potential of running for a third term.

Trump said that he has raised the funds to run for a third term as US President.

The US Constitution does not permit anyone to be elected President more than twice.

Speaking with House Republicans at a gathering on Monday, Trump said: “I’ve raised a lot of money for the next race that I assume I can’t use for myself, but I’m not 100 percent sure.

“I think I’m not allowed to run again. Am I allowed to run again?”

Questioning the House Speaker, Mike Johnson, Trump asked: “Mike, I better not get you involved in that.”

Johnson, a former constitutional lawyer, chuckled at Trump’s comments.

Other lawmakers at the event also had a good laugh.

Trump previously dismissed insinuations that he would seek a third term.

However, after winning the 2024 presidential election, he light-heartedly hinted that he would be open to a third term during a chat with Republican lawmakers.

“I suspect I won’t be running again, unless you do something,” Trump had said.

“Unless you say, ‘he’s so good’, we have to just figure it out.”

Last week, Andy Ogles, a Republican House member, introduced a bill seeking to allow Trump to run for a third term.

Ogles said Trump “has proven himself to be the only figure in modern history” capable of “restoring America to greatness”.

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