President Donald Trump is once again joking about remaining in the White House for a third term—and it's not the first time.
Charlamagne Tha God is claiming that Trump's new White House ballroom proves he intends to seek a third term, calling on ...
US President Donald Trump has made a tongue-in-cheek remark about extending his stay in office, teasing a third term. The comment came while the president spoke at a recent White House event. Donald ...
Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz argues in a new book that constitutional loopholes could allow President Trump to serve a third term without being elected to the office again.
Donald Trump would want a third and a fourth, fifth or even sixth term as president if mortality and the Constitution didn't prevent it (although the latter hardly computes in his thinking).
The room laughed at the joke, but the premise didn’t land the same for people who still believe the U.S. Constitution means ...
In 1970, Nebraska Senator Roman Hruska defended one of President Nixon’s Supreme Court nominees, Judge G. Harrold Carswell, from charges that he had a mediocre record on the bench. “There are a lot of ...
Trump's remarks come after months of him suggesting that he might seek a third term.
A Trump judicial nominee refused to affirm whether the Constitution prohibits an individual from running for a third term, sparking outrage and confusion ...