Trump seems to acknowledge he can't run for a third term
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The first-time pro and former Eras Tour dancer spills to Glamour about dealing with choreography haters on TikTok and why his lips are sealed on Taylor Swift.
House Speaker Mike Johnson says he doesn’t see a constitutional way for Donald Trump to serve a third term in the White House, even as the president himself has said he “would love to do it.”At a news conference Tuesday,
Donald Trump again addressed the idea that he would run for president in 2028, even though the 22nd Amendment of the Constitution prohibits anyone from being elected to the White House more than twice.
President Donald Trump scolded America's cattle ranchers in a Wednesday Truth Social rant that saw him declare that they'd be in dire straits without him.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), which oversees the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), said there will not be enough funding to give enrolled Americans their November food benefits due to the shutdown. More than a million Bay Staters will be without SNAP benefits, according to the state.
Famous pals like Kerry Washington, Kate Hudson and Rachel Zegler couldn’t get enough of the actress’ throwback tee.
President Trump told reporters on Monday that he “would love to” run for a third term as president — despite the Constitution’s two-term limit — hinting for at least the seventh time since last year’s election that he hopes to remain in office beyond January 2029.