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28 April 2025

Americans, STOP … being fooled by Trump teasing a third term 28APR25

 

Constitution of the United States

Twenty-Second Amendment

Section 1

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. But this Article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President when this Article was proposed by the Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of President, or acting as President, during the term within which this Article becomes operative from holding the office of President or acting as President during the remainder of such term.

Section 2

This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission to the States by the Congress.

THERE is a lot of damage being done by NOT MY pres musk and NOT MY pres drumpf / trump as well as their cabinet and the fascist authoritarian gop / greed over people-republican party controlled congress to the nation we, the people, need to be challenging and addressing. We do not need to take the bait and be distracted by an impossible drumpf / trump third term. From the Washington Post.....

Americans, STOP … being fooled by Trump teasing a third term


Anti-Trumpers should file the phantom terror of ‘Trump 2028’ alongside monsters under the bed.

Donald, STOP!

It’s worth a try. Evidently, this is how President Donald Trump feels world leaders should be addressed when they overstep. When every attempt to coax Vladimir Putin toward peace had failed — the fawning, the humiliation of Ukraine, the abandonment of European allies — Trump took to his failing social media platform Truth Social and bayed: “Vladimir, STOP!” in response to the Russian despot’s latest atrocity.

Sure, it sounds pathetically weak and simpering. It’s what the lunchroom monitor might say to a boy belching “The Star-Spangled Banner.” But we hear endlessly that Trump is a master communicator, a Demosthenes for the digital age. So, here goes: Donald, STOP! tongue-bathing dictators. STOP! tanking the economy. STOP! recruiting top government decision-makers from cable-TV studios and the fraternal order of the tinfoil hats.

And while you are at it, Donald, STOP! fleecing the gullible souls who have already been so generous with you, buying your ersatz crypto, your superhero tokens, your customized Bibles and baby onesies. New to the Trump merchandise mart is another red ball cap, list price an eye-watering $50 (shipping not included), emblazoned “TRUMP 2028.”

Either this is the soft launch of a campaign by Don Jr. or Ivanka, or it is the latest trolling of those fearful anti-Trumpers who go hook, line and sinker for the president’s frequent threats to run for a third term. Anti-Trumpers have plenty of real worries; they should file the phantom terror of term No. 3 alongside poltergeists and monsters under the bed, no matter how much TRUMP 2028 paraphernalia they see.

Donald Trump will not be on the 2028 ballot because he cannot legally be elected. No party would nominate Trump because to do so would be to forfeit the contest. This is not open to interpretation. It was written in plain English into the Constitution itself, in the text of the 22nd Amendment:

“No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.”

Legal interpretation doesn’t get much simpler than that. Who can be elected president more than twice? No person. Case closed.

Because this is a ratified addition to the U.S. Constitution, it cannot be undone by Congress. Repealing the presidential term limit would require the assent of at least 38 states — an impossible hurdle for Trump, who has never won even a bare majority of the American electorate.

Nor is there any defensible justification for suspending constitutional election rules. The United States has observed lawful presidential elections every four years through every type of crisis: world wars, depressions — even a civil war.

If one reads enough MAGA musings, one will likely encounter the notion that the 22nd Amendmentratified in 1951, is somehow ambiguous as to whether the two terms must be sequential. Perhaps Congress and Supreme Court can be convinced that Trump’s 2020 loss reset the clock on his eligibility. This is ludicrous. The theory assumes that the authors and ratifiers of the amendment simply blanked on the possibility that a president could serve two nonconsecutive terms. Yet it had already happened, just 50 or so years earlier, when Grover Cleveland’s second term was separated by four years from his first.

Given this fortress of no, why does Trump continue to flog the idea he might run again? Simple politics. Second-term presidents bleed power by the week, and Trump’s flimsy grip on Congress meant he started out a couple of pints low. His approval rating — even on friendly Fox News — is underwater after a month of economic chaos and a world of failed peace plans. Party diehards are already thinking about the battle to take his place.

Compounding the pull of gravity is Trump’s age: His 79th birthday is fast approaching. He is the second-oldest person ever to hold the office and if he lives long enough, by the end of his term he will pass Joe Biden as the oldest. Given the way the Biden story ended, there’s no reason to believe that American voters view extreme age as a presidential plus.

The last thing Trump wants the nation to think about is how little time he has left on center stage. Elon Musk has signaled that the U.S. DOGE Service is essentially done; he’ll nudge it along henceforth in his spare time. Congress has set up a bruising battle in the coming month over taxes and spending that will put a spotlight on the GOP’s failure to make meaningful progress on the debt. Once that’s over, the midterm elections will be in full swing, with Trump’s grip on Congress in serious doubt.

Of course he wants to stop time. But it waits for no one, as the Rolling Stones observed. “TRUMP 2028” is a valediction.

David Von Drehle is a deputy opinion editor for The Post and writes a weekly column. He was previously an editor-at-large for Time Magazine, and is the author of four books, including “Rise to Greatness: Abraham Lincoln and America’s Most Perilous Year” and “Triangle: The Fire That Changed America

29 May 2014

"Obama Announces Plans For A Third Term Presidential Run" 17MAI14

HERE is a piece of satire being e mailed around by people who are voluntarily ignorant and blinded by racism, from +PolitiFact .....
The Truth-O-Meter Says:
Chain email

"Obama Announces Plans For A Third Term Presidential Run"

Chain email on Saturday, May 17th, 2014 in a chain email

Rumors of third Barack Obama term are satire passed off as truth

Who says President Barack Obama -- facing weak approval ratings, a tough midterm election and growing outrage over problems in veterans’ health care facilities -- is in the dumps? He’s headed to a third term! Or at least that’s the claim now bouncing around the Internet.
A reader recently emailed us to ask if we could check out something they’d run into online -- a story titled, "Obama Announces Plans For A Third Term Presidential Run." As we'll see, it's another case of a satirical article being passed off as real.
The article with a Washington dateline began, "President Barack Obama shocked the country this morning with news that he is running for a third term."
It went on to quote Obama at a press conference saying,"‘I can’t abandon the American people now when they need me more than ever. We’ve come this far as a nation, now is not the time to do something different. This is the change you wanted and this is the change you’re getting."
The article then quoted Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., telling CNN that he opposes Obama’s decision. "This defies everything the Constitution stands for," Paul is quoted as saying. "We can not let this man have a third term."
The problem facing Obama, according to the article, is the 22nd Amendment, which prevents presidents from running for more than two terms. It was ratified in 1951.
However, the article suggests that Rep. Jose Serrano, D-N.Y., has "recently introduced" a measure to abolish the 22nd Amendment -- which is "exactly the kind of news that makes an Obama 2016 Presidential run possible."
The article closes with a comment from Paul Horner, purportedly an administration spokesman.
"Obama is guaranteed to win in 2016 and then we’ll all be able to enjoy this great man for another four years," the article quotes "Horner" as saying. "Things could not get any better for the American people. I’m so stoked!"
So is Obama really going to get around the Constitution to run for a third term?
Nope.
In fact, people passing along this story by email appear not to have noticed that it comes from a satire site called the National Report.
The site’s tongue-in-cheek disclaimer says, in part, that "the views expressed by writers on this site are theirs alone and are not reflective of the fine journalistic and editorial integrity of National Report." The urban-legend investigation site Snopes.com has archived an even clearer disclaimer that has since been removed. The former disclaimer said, "National Report is a news and political satire web publication, which may or may not use real names, often in semi-real or mostly fictitious ways. All news articles contained within National Report are fiction, and presumably fake news. Any resemblance to the truth is purely coincidental."
As it happens, FactCheck.org has been debunking similar "third-term" claims since 2009 -- the first year Obama was in office, when he was still three years away from running, legally, for his second term.
These earlier chain emails tended to focus on the amendment by Serrano. The National Report satire piece is correct to say that Serrano has introduced such legislation, but it’s hardly as recent a development as the article suggests.
As FactCheck.org noted, Serrano introduced a similar measure numerous times during the presidencies of Bill Clinton (1997, 1999 and early 2001) and George W. Bush (2003, 2005 and 2007), with each bill dying in committee without coming to a vote.
"I introduce it as a matter of principle," Serrano told FactCheck.org. "I do not believe there should be term limits for any elected official. Elections should be the deciding factor. I do not receive advice or support on this bill from the White House or any other source."
The current version of Serrano’s repeal bill has, as is typical, attracted no co-sponsors and gone nowhere in committee. No one should be under the illusion that this is an idea going anywhere soon.
We asked a White House spokesman if he wanted to comment. He politely declined.
Our ruling
A chain email now circulating links to an article headlined, "Obama Announces Plans For A Third Term Presidential Run." The article comes from a satire website, and even if Obama wanted to do an end run around the constitutional prohibition, the vehicle to do it -- Serrano’s bill -- has no hope of passage, much less any chance of ratification in three quarters of the states. We rate the claim Pants on Fire.
About this statement:
Published: Friday, May 23rd, 2014 at 12:05 p.m.
Subjects: Legal Issues
Sources:
National Report, "Obama Announces Plans For A Third Term Presidential Run," May 17, 2014
FactCheck.org, "Third term for Obama?" June 18, 2009
Snopes.com, "Terms of Endearment," May 20, 2014
Written by: Louis Jacobson
Researched by: Louis Jacobson
Edited by: Angie Drobnic Holan