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chairman donald trump He has expressed regret over the Constitution not allowing him to seek a third term, calling it “sad”, as he says it is his highest polling number to date.
The President has repeatedly considered running for a third term This includes selling Trump 2028 hatson monday, he told reporters On Air Force One, “I’d love to do that.”
but the speaker of the house mike johnson Poured cold water on thoughts, telling journalists On Tuesday he “doesn’t see a path” to it.
“It’s been great, but I think the president knows, and he and I have talked about the obligations of the Constitution,” Johnson said.
The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution prevents presidents from being elected to office more than twice.
While Trump acknowledged on Air Force One Tuesday night during his flight from Japan to South Korea that he “is not allowed to run” for a third term, he said, “Sadly, I have the highest numbers ever.”
After this Trump repeated his claims that he eight wars endedOn the domestic front, “prices are down and the economy is up,” the president said, adding, “The only thing that’s not down are stock prices.”
in a new economist/YouGov In the survey, Trump’s approval rating stood at 39 percent, with 58 percent of Americans disapproving of the job he is doing.
YouGov’s head of public relations Alan Houston told newsweek“This is the lowest net approval for Trump in any Economist/YouGov poll in his second term, and lower than all but one poll in his first term.”
a fresh Reuters/Ipsos The poll showed that 40 percent of Americans approved of Trump’s job performance, while 57 percent disapproved.
The number of conflicts the President has taken credit for ending has fluctuated and is an exaggeration of his peacekeeping efforts.
Consumer price index rose 0.3 percent in September Annual inflation rate to climb to 3 percentBoth of these figures were lower than experts expected, but the annual inflation rate is still above the Federal Reserve’s 2 percent target.
But the stock market is continuously breaking records. On Tuesday, the S&P 500 rose 0.23 percent, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 161.78 points and the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.80 percent.
While Trump said he was unlikely to seek a third term, he left the topic open for discussion and told reporters, “We’ll see what happens.”
senator tommy tubervilleOne Alabama “If you read the Constitution, it says it doesn’t,” the Republican told CNN on Tuesday. [possible]But if he says he has some extenuating circumstances he may be able to get around the Constitution. But it depends on him. “We have a long way to go before that happens.”
In a recent interview with economist trump ally steve bannon Said the president would “get a third term” and “will become president in 28.”
“At the appropriate time, we will explain what the plan is,” Bannon said.