Exploring Trump's Potential 2028 Run and Presidential Term Limits

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Donald Trump, having been elected president in 2016 and 2024, cannot run for president again in 2028 due to the 22nd Amendment, which limits a person to two terms in office. The terms do not need to be consecutive, as demonstrated by Grover Cleveland, the only president to serve non-consecutive terms before Trump. While there is no limit on how many times someone can run for president, they can only serve two terms. Trump's comments on term limits have sparked controversy, but he has stated he intends to serve only one more term.
Topics:nation#2024-election#22nd-amendment#donald-trump#politics#presidential-term-limits#us-presidency
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