Trump Hints at Third Term, Endorses Vance and Rubio for 2028
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has sparked fresh speculation about his political ambitions. He recently hinted at a potential third term, while also endorsing two high-ranking members of his administration for the 2028 Republican nomination.
Trump, when asked about the possibility of seeking an unconstitutional third term, responded that he 'would love to do it' but hasn't given it much thought. The U.S. Constitution limits the presidency to two terms, making a third term legally impossible.
In a show of support for his administration, Trump praised Vice President JD Vance for his contributions to domestic and national security. He also named Secretary of State Marco Rubio as a top contender for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination, alongside Vance. Trump's endorsement comes as the party begins to look towards the next election cycle.
While Trump has hinted at a potential third term, the U.S. Constitution prevents this from happening. Meanwhile, his endorsement of Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance for the 2028 Republican nomination signals his influence in shaping the party's future.
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