Rama Krishna Sangem
Is Donald Trump going to drop the 22nd US Constitutional amendment – so that he can run for a third term in 2028? If he plans it, will he able to secure necessary support in both the houses of US congress – Senate and the House of Representatives? These are the questions that dominate the minds of not just the American people, but us all over the world.
Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed his desire to serve more than two terms as US President after his second term ends in early 2029, despite the constitutional limits. On Sunday, he reiterated his aspiration, saying he is exploring “ways” to make it possible.
“I am not joking about trying to serve a third term. There are methods which you could do it,” he said, according to a report by NBC News. But, is it possible for a US President to serve a third term?
What is 22nd Amendment?
The 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution, ratified in 1951, explicitly limits a President to two terms in office. Section 1 of the 22nd Amendment states, “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once.
The exception to this rule is a person who served less than two years of a term to which someone else was elected (for example, a Vice President who became President due to death or resignation) may run for two full terms. So technically, someone could serve up to 10 years.
This amendment was added to the Constitution in 1951 after Franklin D Roosevelt was elected to four terms (1933–1945), breaking the precedent set by George Washington, who voluntarily stepped down after two terms.
Another scenario under which a President can run and serve for more than two terms is if the 22nd Amendment were repealed by a constitutional amendment. This, however, would require significant political support, including a two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress and ratification by three-fourths of state legislatures.
Trump has his own ideas for 3rd term
During a media interaction, a reporter asked Trump whether he might explore running for a third term by having Vice President JD Vance run first and then pass the baton to him.
“Well, that’s one, but there are others too,” Trump responded, as quoted by the Associated Press. However, he refused to tell the other ways that might let him run for a third term.
I don’t want to talk about a third term now because no matter how you look at it, we’ve got a long time to go,” Trump said. “I have had more people ask me to have a third term, which in a way is a fourth term because the other election, the 2020 election was totally rigged.