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United States President Donald Trump has ruled out running for vice president in the 2028 election but declined to definitively say he would not seek a third term, keeping alive speculation about how he might seek to extend his time in office.
Trump has repeatedly flirted with the idea of serving beyond the constitutionally mandated two terms, joking about it at rallies and teasing supporters with “Trump 2028” hats.
Some allies have taken those signals seriously, suggesting they are exploring legal or political pathways to make it happen — a possibility dismissed by most constitutional scholars.
The 22nd amendment to the US constitution bars anyone from being elected to the US presidency a third time.

Some of Donald Trump’s supporters have floated the idea of circumventing the constitutional prohibition by having him run as vice president. Under this plan, another candidate would seek the presidency and, if elected, resign, allowing Trump to ascend to the presidency once more.

“I’d be allowed to do that,” Trump said on Monday, in an exchange with reporters aboard Air Force One as he flew from Malaysia to Tokyo.
But he said: “I wouldn’t do that. I think it’s too cute. Yeah, I would rule that out because it’s too cute. I think the people wouldn’t like that. It’s too cute. It’s not — it wouldn’t be right.”

However, constitutional scholars are quick to point out that Trump cannot run for vice president due to his ineligibility for the presidency. The 12th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution clearly states: “No person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.”

When questioned about his willingness to challenge the legality of another presidential campaign in court, Trump remarked, “I haven’t really thought about it.”

During the 2024 campaign, Trump consistently targeted former President Joe Biden’s age, frequently highlighting Biden’s verbal and physical slips as purported evidence that his Democratic opponent was too old to effectively govern.

Referring to the possibility of a third term, Trump said: “I would love to do it. I have my best numbers ever.”
When pressed by a reporter whether he was not ruling out a third term, he said: “Am I not ruling it out? I mean, you’ll have to tell me.”

Asked about whether he would be willing to fight in court over the legality of another presidential bid, Trump responded: “I haven’t really thought about it.”

Trump, 79, would be 82 in 2028 if he sought another term, which would make him the oldest US president in history.
Despite his age, he has maintained a rigorous public schedule, frequently engaging with reporters even during long international trips, underscoring his stamina and active involvement in daily presidential duties.

Throughout the 2024 campaign, Trump made former president Joe Biden’s advanced age a focal point, often highlighting verbal and physical missteps as evidence that his Democratic rival was too old to effectively lead the country.

Trump also said vice president JD Vance and secretary of state Marco Rubio were “great people” who could seek the presidency in 2028.
“I think if they ever formed a group, it’d be unstoppable,” he said. “I really do. I believe that.”
Rubio, standing behind Trump in the plane cabin, chuckled and bowed his head as Trump predicted a bright political future for him, nodding when Trump brought up Vance.

Trump’s statements about a third term have complicated the Republican Party’s future, with maneuvering already underway among potential Republican successors, even as some Trump allies back his remaining in office.

‘There is a plan’

In an interview last week with The Economist, Steve Bannon, the pro-Trump podcaster who briefly served as Trump’s White House chief strategist in his first term, said there was a plan to circumvent the 22nd amendment and suggested he was involved in developing it.

“Trump is going to be president in ’28, and people ought to just get accommodated with that,” Bannon said. “At the appropriate time, we’ll lay out what the plan is. But there is a plan.”
He said Trump was an “instrument of divine will”, echoing language Trump himself has occasionally used.

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