Trump's Third Term Ambitions Raise Constitutional Concerns

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The article discusses the possibility of Donald Trump seeking a third presidential term, despite it being unconstitutional under the 22nd Amendment, and highlights how the current legal and political environment, including the Supreme Court, is increasingly undermining constitutional norms to accommodate Trump's ambitions. It emphasizes the erosion of constitutional protections and the need for a popular movement to prevent potential unconstitutional actions by Trump.
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