
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.
In a surprising admission on Air Force One, Trump acknowledges he cannot run for a third term, despite his soaring poll numbers. House Speaker Mike Johnson weighs in on constitutional constraints, leaving many wondering about Trump's future in politics.
House Speaker Mike Johnson reveals his discussions with Trump about a potential third term, but emphasizes the constitutional hurdles. Will Trump really run in 2028 or is it just a tease?
In a dramatic courtroom showdown, Judge Sara Ellis summoned Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino to answer for allegations of excessive force during protests. As tensions rise over federal tactics, the future of riot control measures hangs in the balance.
Donald Trump has sparked speculation about a potential 2028 presidential bid, raising questions about the Constitution's term limits. Can he find a way around the law? Read on for the surprising details!
Former President Trump has sparked speculation about a potential third term by hinting at the possibility during a recent press briefing. With support from a pro-Trump group and controversial ideas, the future of U.S. politics remains uncertain.
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.
Donald Trump hints at a possible presidential run in 2028, exploring controversial theories about running for vice president. Can he bypass constitutional barriers? Find out the latest!
The Pentagon has received a $130 million anonymous donation to cover military salaries amid a government shutdown, but legal experts warn that using these funds without Congress's approval could be unconstitutional. The donation raises serious questions about military funding and oversight.
