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The Constitution Does Not Currently Prohibit a Third Trump Term

Posted on Thursday, April 3, 2025
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Despite him not yet eclipsing his first one hundred days back in office, the media and congressional Democrats are in a frenzy about whether President Trump intends to seek a third presidential term in 2028. Trump has said he is focused on these next four years, and that it is “far too early” to even consider such a possibility. However, he was reluctant to rule it out entirely, making the potential for a third Trump term worth exploring.

In a literal sense, there are multiple ways Trump would be eligible for a third term. The 22nd Amendment could be repealed in favor of a new amendment that would allow presidents to seek a third term. This would have to be proposed by two-thirds of both the House and Senate before being ratified by three-quarters (38/50) of U.S. state legislatures. In other words, given today’s roughly 50-50 party split at both the state and federal levels, this path is virtually impossible. There is also the theory that was floated during the midterms that Trump could serve as Speaker of the House and ascend to the presidency via line of succession through the removal of the President and Vice President by impeachment. Again, given the roughly 50-50 party split, this method has no chance of being attempted, let alone occurring. However, the line of succession wavelength is not too far off, as there is one path that currently appears as though Trump could constitutionally serve a third term.

The most viable scenario where Trump begins a third term as President on January 20th, 2029, at noon would involve him running as the Vice Presidential nominee on the Republican ticket (most likely with presidential nominee JD Vance in this scenario). On inauguration day, Vice President-elect Trump would take the Vice Presidential oath of office just before the presidential oath is scheduled to be administered, as is standard procedure. However, in this scenario, Vance would not attend/take the oath, meaning Trump would automatically become the President of the United States by line of succession to fill the vacant seat of the president.

The constitutionality of this venture hinges on the 12th and 22nd Amendments, which cover the presidential line of succession and presidential term limits, respectively. Mainstream media has inaccurately parroted a specific talking point that “the constitution limits a president to serve two terms.” When reading Constitutional Amendments literally as the Founders intended, you will find that is not the case.


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 key term in this amendment is “elected.” In this Vance-Trump 2028 ticket scenario, Trump would not be elected president, but rather vice president. He would ascend to the role via line of succession, which is not considered an election.


As for the 12th Amendment, it reads:

“But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.”

Trump is ineligible to be elected president but is not explicitly ineligible to serve as president beyond two terms at this time. This means he is not “constitutionally ineligible to the office of President,” as many mistakenly believe the 22nd Amendment suggests. Consequently, this means the 12th Amendment does not disqualify him either.

One other angle resisters could attempt would target the Vice Presidential oath of office. While most view it as ceremonious, all elected officials are legally bound to the oath they swear. The Vice Presidential oath of office reads as follows:

“I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God.”

The “no purpose of evasion” portion at first appears as an obstacle, but it in fact is not.

The responsibilities of any given Vice President are handed down by the sitting president since the duties of the Vice President are ironically unspecified. One of the few, if not the only, specified roles of the Vice President is their duty to assume the presidency in the event of a death, resignation, or other method of removal of the sitting president. Trump would not be “evading” his Vice Presidential duties by knowingly ascending to the presidency but rather fulfilling it if this were to occur.

If Trump attempts this, it would undoubtedly work its way through the courts, where clarity would be delivered prior to the 2028 election, but that doesn’t mean it would lead to a Trump disqualification, as many may expect. In court, the onus would be on opponents to a third term to prove Trump’s ineligibility rather than Trump to prove his eligibility since, as presently constructed, the Constitution does not explicitly prohibit a third term, only a third election.

There is a double-edged sword element to this as well for Trump and Republicans to consider should they pursue this. Unlike Congressman Andy Ogles’ amendment proposal to only allow presidents who served a non-consecutive term to seek a third, this path would open the door to all former two-term presidents to do the same. While Bill Clinton and George W. Bush clearly do not possess the desire (or popularity) to attempt this, the same can’t be so confidently said about Barack Obama (regarding the desire, that is).

Obama has remained heavily involved in Democrat policy behind the scenes since leaving office in January 2017. And, given the never-ending Democrat attempts to convince Michelle Obama to run for the presidency, sending Barack back to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in the process should she prevail, this loophole would open the door even wider to that possibility. Even President Trump addressed the possibility of an Obama backdoor run, though he stated he would “love” to run against him in a battle for a historic third term.

Setting aside all the media and Democrat hysteria, this hypothetical scenario remains highly unlikely to occur. This is not something Trump proposed but rather something he was asked to address. He may ultimately contemplate whether it can be done or not, but that is a far cry from him ultimately pursuing it. What’s most likely is that he is fully focusing on the present while characteristically trolling the leftist media as he has so masterfully done for ages.

Trump’s reaction, specifically his emphasis on “not joking” when asked if he believes there are ways for him to serve another term, makes this worth considering. If this term is so successful that the American people appear willing to elect a president to a historic and usually unpopular third term, it would mean we as a nation are in tremendous shape. In the meantime, the focus should be solely on the Golden Age of America that is unfolding thanks to the actions taken by President Trump and how to continue furthering his MAGA agenda that will lead to American success even after he leaves office, whether that is in 2029, 2033, or beyond.

Matt Kane is a writer whose work has been posted by President Trump and published by Real Clear Politics, The Gateway Pundit, Human Events, American Thinker, The American Mind, RSBN, and AMAC. Follow on X/Twitter: @MattKaneUSA, Truth Social: @MattKane

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William Boylan
William Boylan
1 year ago

Interesting concept, but it’s doubtful DJT will attempt to serve a third term. I think he will gladly hand it over to JDV.

TX Conservative
TX Conservative
1 year ago

As much as it might appeal to some, this is not something Trump should attempt. It’s too shady and smacks of desperation — something voters don’t like. Clearly the intent of the 12th is to avoid a succession crisis by forbidding someone to run for VP who can’t be President — and that *should* include those who can’t be elected to the office, whether the wording explicitly forbids it, it’s clearly the intent. Quit playing word games. Leave that kind of garbage to the Dems to try and pull off. The Republicans will just have to find another candidate and have Trump school them.

Marie Saqueton
Marie Saqueton
1 year ago

Why not a third term for a President who has been cheated and is now back doing great for us?

Chuck
Chuck
1 year ago

Matt, ‘Definitely love you keeping this alive and the pot stirring. It’s driving the left crazy, AND, this very discussion wipes out any thought of DJT becoming a lame duck one day before he’s ready to be!

PaulE
PaulE
1 year ago

Correct. He is just toying with the Democrats, who are frantically searching for something, anything to gin up their voter base in some meaningful way. As for the MSM, he knows they will run with anything, no matter how outlandish, if it means they can rant about Trump.

GarlandWB
GarlandWB
1 year ago

I think that The Democrats such as Rachael Maddow started talking about Trump and a Third Term and also Democrats holding office talking about a Third Term are going to make The Democrats squirm because Trump will let them stew with their own comments. Trump will not run for a Third Term nor do I want him to do so. If he were The Republican Nominee I would vote for him but by the time 2028 comes he will be too old (my opinion) for the office and he deserves a break just like Biden does and did!

Dan W.
Dan W.
1 year ago

The author forgot to mention the gambit that Putin and Medvedev pulled off in Russia a few years ago.

In any case, it must be a slow news day for AMAC to post something like this. This beats talking about tariffs.

Max
Max
1 year ago

Nice thought, love propaganda warfare.

Dan W.
Dan W.
1 year ago

Absolutely.

He knows the MSM eats this stuff up (and of course, he is also tweaking anybody else stupid enough to belief this third term nonsense).

Les C
Les C
1 year ago

I think the U.S. Constitution could also be interpreted as meaning “No one who has served as President of the United States during two consecutive terms shall be permitted to serve a third term as President”, could it not? Since President Trump has not served two consecutive terms, he should be afforded that opportunity and I believe the majority of the American people would agree with that assessment of the situation.

anna hubert
anna hubert
1 year ago

I doubt he’d do it but it certainly would help to keep the country on the right track.

Kathleen Radcliff
Kathleen Radcliff
1 year ago

I could see the possibility of Trump/Vance for a third term, with Vance elected as our President, and Trump in the role of President emeritus.
It is an intriguing idea. However, to paraphrase the Sage of Los Angeles, Larry Elder, ‘We (still) have a country to save. Praise the Lord for that!

Robert
Robert
1 year ago

Gerald Ford became President and he not only was never elected President but he also was never elected as Vice President! Then there is Joe Biden who also was never elected to President even though the Democrats like to perpetuate the Myth that he legitimately was!

Michelin
Michelin
1 year ago

If President Trump is just messing with the Left that’s one thing, but someone better clue in these few Senators and Congressmen pushing him for a third term. It feeds the Left’s dictatorship and oligarchy narrative. Maybe not a good idea if Trump wants to draw in more of the democrat voters.

ROBIN
ROBIN
1 year ago

Well I think he deserves a third term since he was cheated out of the previous one….

Les C
Les C
1 year ago

On top of my previous statement, Since members of the Senate can run and hold office for decades if elected by the citizens in their states, it would only be fair that when we have a good person in office as President, that that person could also be elected to a third four year term which would equal twelve years total. Even if the Senate or the House had a term limit law limiting the years they could serve, that would most likely lead to twelve years (a two term service) and twelve years as a Representative in the House of Representatives ( a three term service); which be be so fair for Legislative and Executive branches of our U.S. Government.

Mike
Mike
1 year ago

Remember FDR was elected for four terms. He died in office during his fourth term.

Nancy Schneider
Nancy Schneider
1 year ago

I hope he runs again. He can stay in as long as he likes..He is the best president ever

Anne
Anne
1 year ago

This is unconstitutional and if this goes through, it will create abuse of the executive branch. Can you imagine 12 years of the Biden administration?

PapaYEC
PapaYEC
1 year ago

Of course.

PapaYEC
PapaYEC
1 year ago

I think it is a very safe bet that the DNC has many scenarios in the works for the assassination of President Trump and JD as well.

Orion Bennett
Orion Bennett
1 year ago

Trump showed value during his first term. Which was why I voted for him in 2020, and when that election was stolen from him, I voted for him in 2024. That said … a third term for anyone, to me is leaning too close to a hierarchy. I’ve oft heard, DJT until Don Jr takes over, ending in Baron …. yeah NO. With multiple terms over two … replaced by a family member for a similar length of time, followed by another family member … Might as well claim them a Royal family, King and Princes … and you can see the mess in the UK.

jdalabama
jdalabama
1 year ago

no, not a chance

William Boylan
William Boylan
1 year ago

Hold, buy, don’t sell. It’s coming back. Don’t panic.

Rick
Rick
1 year ago

Look at it this way- were it not for Trump, you wouldn’t have anything left in a few years anyway! You think the US can survive with 37 trillion in debt? Hate Biden, Obama, Clinton, etc, most dems and a few Rinos in congress- but not Trump! He’s trying to save us and you’re listening to the mainstream media, who’s trying to destroy us!

Rick
Rick
1 year ago

Good!

William Boylan
William Boylan
1 year ago

You funny!

William Boylan
William Boylan
1 year ago

. . . to only allow presidents who served a non-consecutive term to seek a third (term). Clinton, Bush and Obama all served consecutive terms.

Nick
Nick
1 year ago

Wow, AMAC deleting the comments of people complaining that Trump is costing them their savings. Continuing to lick the boot even when it’s radioactive.

Nick
Nick
1 year ago

If I were JD Vance, I’d take that deal, and then just not resign once I was elected. That way I get to be President *and* cuck Trump, who either has to accept being VP for 4 years or fully accept defeat and resign.

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