The US president, Donald Trump, has recently expressed the desire for a third mandate, said this in a telephone interview with NBC News. Although he also added that it is too early to think about it, but he also said he was not joking, when Trump made the oath of his second term on January 8 of this year. Since then, seeing their arbitrary decisions, work style and gesture, the US media were beginning to guess that it should not surprise us if she should also go beyond the rules for the third mandate.
His statement has come to light on March 30. During this time, their decisions and work style have become a matter of debate and controversy throughout the world, but in the United States. We will know if a person in the United States can become more than two terms.
Question: Can anyone in the United States become president against two terms? What are the rules?
-The 22nd amendment of the Constitution of the United States clearly establishes that no person can be chosen for the position of president more than twice, if the term is continuous or not converted. This amendment entered into force in 1951, when Franklin D. Roosevelt broke the tradition by winning the elections four times. Trump completed his first term in 2017-2021. The second has begun for 2025-2029. Consequently, disputing elections for the third mandate in 2028 is constitutionally impossible, until the Constitution is changed.
Question: Can there be an amendment of the Constitution in this provision in the United States?
– Yes, the amendment can happen, but it is not so easy. This requires a two -thirds majority in both houses of the Congress (House of Representatives and Senate) and the approval of the assemblies of 38 of 50 states. This process is very complex and time takes time. Historically, such change has been weird.
Question: How can Trump do this?
– Trump’s statements and his colleagues’ comments (for example, Steve Bainon) feel they are considering possible routes.
Constitutional amendment: Trump PRO Because this is difficult in the current political environment, because the Democrats and some Republicans can also oppose it. There are reports that even the parliamentarians of their Republican party are not happy with Trump’s work style and arbitrary decisions.
Question: Is Donald Trump’s party in two thirds of most in both houses of the United States Congress?
– In the House of Representatives of the United States Congress, the Republican Party has a two -thirds majority, but it has the majority of the Senate Democratic Party. Therefore, Trump is not in a position to approve said law in Congress itself.
Question: What did Trump say about the possibility of his third term in this interview?
– He said about the possibility of a third mandate of the host of the Christon Velkar program: “Many people want me to do it.” “But I think we have to go much further. I’m focusing on the present.” However, Trump has said this in demonstrations many times before. For the first time in the interview, Trump indicated that he was seriously considering the idea, that his colleagues have continually promoted. He also said in this interview: “No, no, I’m not joking,” “I’m not joking.”
When Velkar asked Trump, was a plan? Then he said no, but he also said that “there are ways in which you can do it.”
When the interviewer Velkar asked if he would give tickets to Vice President JD Vance in 2028 for the president and then, after winning the Vance, he would deliver the position to Trump. Then Trump said: “This is a form that can happen. But there are more.”
Question: Trump can dispute the choice of vice president in the next elections according to the Constitution of the United States. If you fall again after becoming a president of Vance, can these publications handle the Trump on their own?
– This cannot be. Because amendment 12 to the United States establishes that “constitutionally not qualified for the president’s post will not be eligible for the position of vice president of the United States.” Therefore, there are many doubts that Trump gets to a third mandate.
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