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Contempt as Trump claims he can run for third term: ‘This is what dictators do’ | Contempt as Trump claims he can run for third term: ‘This is what dictators do’ |
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US president receives bipartisan criticism after saying there are ‘methods’ he could defy constitution to seek third term | US president receives bipartisan criticism after saying there are ‘methods’ he could defy constitution to seek third term |
Donald Trump’s suggestion that there are “methods” by which he could run for a third term as US president has been met with scorn – but also warnings that he could seriously attempt it, despite being explicitly barred from doing so by the US constitution. | Donald Trump’s suggestion that there are “methods” by which he could run for a third term as US president has been met with scorn – but also warnings that he could seriously attempt it, despite being explicitly barred from doing so by the US constitution. |
“The biggest mistake of the last eight years is that we somehow failed to give credibility to Donald Trump’s whims and impulses, but we know it’s true,” David Jolly, a former Republican member of Congress, told MSNBC. | “The biggest mistake of the last eight years is that we somehow failed to give credibility to Donald Trump’s whims and impulses, but we know it’s true,” David Jolly, a former Republican member of Congress, told MSNBC. |
“January 6 was a perfect example. If he says he’s not ruling it out, then he’s not ruling it out, and we should consider it a constitutional threat.” | “January 6 was a perfect example. If he says he’s not ruling it out, then he’s not ruling it out, and we should consider it a constitutional threat.” |
On Sunday Trump was asked on NBC’s Meet the Press about if there were plans for him to stay on in a third term as president. “Well, there are plans,” Trump said. “There are – not plans. There are methods – there are methods which you could do it, as you know. | On Sunday Trump was asked on NBC’s Meet the Press about if there were plans for him to stay on in a third term as president. “Well, there are plans,” Trump said. “There are – not plans. There are methods – there are methods which you could do it, as you know. |
“A lot of people want me to do it,” Trump added. | “A lot of people want me to do it,” Trump added. |
The 22nd amendment of the constitution states: “No person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice.” | |
Trump has previously suggested that he might serve a third term as president, and recently referred to himself as a “king”. | Trump has previously suggested that he might serve a third term as president, and recently referred to himself as a “king”. |
John Dean, an attorney who served as counsel to former president Richard Nixon, said that debate over whether a US president can run for a third term is not new, citing a kind of “loophole” that some Trump backers have suggested using – namely, a term-limited president becoming a vice-presidential candidate, and then assuming the top job if the new president steps aside once elected. | John Dean, an attorney who served as counsel to former president Richard Nixon, said that debate over whether a US president can run for a third term is not new, citing a kind of “loophole” that some Trump backers have suggested using – namely, a term-limited president becoming a vice-presidential candidate, and then assuming the top job if the new president steps aside once elected. |
“A lot of people thought [Barack] Obama should go for another term, he didn’t,” Dean told CNN. “He read the constitution and said ‘I’m not for end runs’.” | “A lot of people thought [Barack] Obama should go for another term, he didn’t,” Dean told CNN. “He read the constitution and said ‘I’m not for end runs’.” |
Democrats have attacked Trump for his rhetoric, claiming it follows a pattern of authoritarian posturing by the president. | Democrats have attacked Trump for his rhetoric, claiming it follows a pattern of authoritarian posturing by the president. |
“This is what dictators do,” said Ken Martin, the chair of the Democratic National Committee. | “This is what dictators do,” said Ken Martin, the chair of the Democratic National Committee. |
“In three months, Trump has crashed the stock market and spiked costs. Now, he’s scheming for a third term instead of doing anything to make Americans’ lives better.” | “In three months, Trump has crashed the stock market and spiked costs. Now, he’s scheming for a third term instead of doing anything to make Americans’ lives better.” |
Jasmine Crockett, a Democratic congresswoman, posted on social media: “The Constitution isn’t optional, sir. This isn’t a reality show – it’s reality. | |
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“Two terms, that’s it.” | “Two terms, that’s it.” |
A few Republicans have argued Trump should be allowed to run again. | A few Republicans have argued Trump should be allowed to run again. |
In January, Andy Ogles, a Republican congressman from Tennessee, introduced a resolution expressing support for amending the constitution to allow a president to serve up to three terms – under the condition that they did not serve two consecutive terms. Trump won the 2016 election but lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden before winning again last year. | In January, Andy Ogles, a Republican congressman from Tennessee, introduced a resolution expressing support for amending the constitution to allow a president to serve up to three terms – under the condition that they did not serve two consecutive terms. Trump won the 2016 election but lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden before winning again last year. |
The chances of such an amendment would be remote given the divided nature of politics in the US: it requires a two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress, then ratification by three-quarters of state legislatures. | The chances of such an amendment would be remote given the divided nature of politics in the US: it requires a two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress, then ratification by three-quarters of state legislatures. |
On Sunday, though, John Curtis, a Republican senator, laughingly dismissed the idea of a Trump third term. “I wouldn’t have supported a third term for George Washington,” Curtis told NBC. “That’s a no.” | On Sunday, though, John Curtis, a Republican senator, laughingly dismissed the idea of a Trump third term. “I wouldn’t have supported a third term for George Washington,” Curtis told NBC. “That’s a no.” |
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