Donald Trump has officially ruled out a 2028 presidential run, citing the 22nd Amendment. Despite enjoying high polling numbers, he acknowledges the constitutional barrier and dismisses alternative scenarios.
President Trump expressed regret over not being able to run for a third term, sharing his thoughts during a flight to South Korea. House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed the constitutional limitations, but Trump continues to hint at his future political ambitions.
Donald Trump dismisses the idea of running for vice-president in 2028, suggesting it’s 'too cute.' His comments hint at a desire for a third term amid ongoing trade discussions in Asia.
California Governor Gavin Newsom hints at a possible presidential run in 2028 after the midterm elections, while facing criticism from Trump supporters regarding federal funding issues. He emphasizes the importance of facts amid political attacks.
In a revealing interview, California Governor Gavin Newsom discusses his redistricting efforts to counter Trump’s influence and the implications for the upcoming election. Will Proposition 50 reshape the political landscape?
In a revealing BBC interview, former Vice President Kamala Harris hints at a potential run for the 2028 presidency, setting the stage for a competitive Democratic nomination race.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries calls out GOP moderates for folding on Medicaid cuts during a crucial House vote, raising questions about the future of healthcare funding and political repercussions.
As tensions rise with Trump's recent strikes on Iran, Democrats are split over foreign policy. Progressives push for anti-war stances, while party leaders tread cautiously amid growing divisions.
In a recent interview, President Trump dismissed the idea of a third term while hinting at possible successors like VP JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, emphasizing the need for strong Republican leadership.
In a recent interview, Donald Trump expressed uncertainty about upholding immigrant rights while making it clear he plans to leave office after his second term. His remarks raise questions about due process and the future of his political ambitions.