President Donald Trump said he is “not joking” about serving a third term, and suggested one “method” for doing so would involve him running for vice president before ascending back to the presidency. Constitutional law experts say this is plainly unconstitutional. Photo from the White House, Facebook
President Donald Trump has alluded to arcane legal arguments in repeatedly suggesting he could seek a third term. Besides challenging long-settled readings of the U.S. Constitution, a Trump move to run in 2028 would challenge the precedent that voters have repeatedly upheld when given the opportunity.
President Trump says he isn’t joking about considering a third term in office. The Constitution forbids him from running again, but the notion that he could legally extend his presidency isn’t entirely laughable either,
A coalition of state attorneys general sued the Trump administration Tuesday over its decision to cut $11 billion in federal funds that go toward COVID-19 initiatives and various public health projects across the country. Attorneys general from 23 states filed the suit in federal court in Rhode Island.
President Donald Trump, in an interview with NBC News, acknowledges that he is looking at ways to serve a third term in office, despite prohibitions in the U.S. Constitution.
White House aides have drafted a proposal to impose 20 percent tariffs on most imports into the U.S. on the eve of Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day,” three sources told the Washington Post. Trump has repeatedly promised to roll out reciprocal dollar-for-dollar tariffs on nations that levy duties on U.
Questions about the fate of the popular video sharing app have continued to linger since a law requiring ByteDance’s divestment took effect on Jan. 19. After taking office, Trump gave TikTok a 75-day reprieve by signing an executive order that delayed enforcement of the statute until April 5.