Trump, Barack Obama and Hypothetical Matchup
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“A lot of people want me to do it,” he told NBC News. “But, I mean, I basically tell them we have a long way to go, you know, it’s very early in the administration.”
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President Donald Trump said on Sunday he was not joking about seeking a third term but did not explain how he would get around the U.S. Constitution's prohibition against anyone serving more than two ...
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Goading the media and the left is just too tempting (and easy), however, for the president.
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Reporter Jonathan Allen said Tuesday that former President Obama worked against former VP Kamala Harris as she sought to replace President Biden on the top of the Democratic ticket.
Speculation arose on social media after US President Donald Trump hinted at a third term, despite the 22nd Amendment barring such an action. This led to the hashtag #Obama2028 trending, with users humorously suggesting Barack Obama as a more popular candidate if the constitutional rule were changed.
A family taking photos with the cherry blossoms on D.C.’s Tidal Basin spotted a famous figure in the background of their shots: former President Barack Obama. To their delight, the 44th president made a cameo in their family photos early Monday.
President Donald Trump has made no secret this week that he does want to seek a third term. The problem with that, of course, is that the Constitution forbids it. Still, oddly, Trump maintains that “there are ways” that he can make it happen.
The Constitution’s 22nd Amendment prohibits presidents from being elected a third time, mandating that “no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.” There are no any exceptions for presidents, like Trump, who serve non-consecutive terms.
That would be a good one, I’d like that,” President Donald Trump said of a hypothetical in which he ran against former President Barack Obama for a third term.
when he often derided former President Barack Obama for agreeing to a nuclear deal with Iran. The guidance bolsters the rights of students accused of sexual misconduct and scraps Biden-era rules ...
If Trump can run for a third term, then Barack Obama can, too. Right? Again, the Constitution doesn’t allow it, and Obama also hasn’t indicated he would want to enter the mix. Still, Trump was asked about it — the possibility of running against Obama for a third term — by Peter Doocy on Monday.