Trump’s online store is now selling red hats and T-shirts emblazoned with “Trump 2028,” reigniting speculation about a possible bid for a third term.
⚠️ However, under the current U.S. Constitution, a third presidential term isn’t allowed. The 22nd Amendment clearly states:
• A person can be elected president only twice.
• If someone assumes the presidency without being elected (e.g., a vice president steps in mid-term) and serves more than two years, they may only be elected once more.
There’s ongoing chatter—ranging from proposed constitutional amendments to conspiracy theories. One theory suggests a potential workaround where Trump runs as vice president, and the elected president later steps down.
But changing the Constitution is no small feat. It would take a two-thirds vote in both chambers of Congress, and any unconventional strategies could face swift challenges from the Supreme Court.