In a telephone interview last week with NBCโs Kristen Welker, Donald Trump refused to rule out running for a third term as president. Trump, who seems to think his approval ratings are higher than they actually are, told Welker that โa lot of peopleโ wanted him to be president a third time. โWe’re very popular,โ he told her. Trump claims his approval ratings are the highest of any president in this century, in the 70% percentile.
That, of course, isnโt true.
In the most current Reuters/Ipsos poll, 45% of Americans approve of Trump’s job performance. He comes in slightly higher, around 50%, when people are asked about immigration. George W. Bush had a 90% approval rating following Sept. 11, 2001.
Still, the notion of Trump running for a third term in office continues to surface. At a House Republican retreat in January, Trump told the crowd, in that way he has of suggesting he is about to do something impermissible, โI think Iโm not allowed to run again.โ Turning to Speaker Mike Johnson he asked, โAm I allowed to run again, Mike?โ The answer is resoundingly no. The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, added in 1951 after President Franklin Rooseveltโs four terms in office, provides that โNo person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of President more than once.โ
But that didnโt keep Steve Bannon from calling for Trump to run again, during a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). He told the crowd, “We want Trump in โ28.โ
Itโs not a joke, and we need to take it seriously. This is the same man who repeatedly refused to commit to accepting the results of an election if he lost. People were nonetheless shocked when he made good on that refusal in 2020. They should not have been, and we must not be now. Itโs time to prepare, which means gearing up in both the courts of law, where this issue will surely go to the Supreme Court for a decision if Trump pursues it, and the court of public opinion, where even those who have supported Trump can be convinced itโs not a good idea to have anyone, let alone someone in their eighties, serve a third term, especially when the law doesnโt permit it.
On Christmas Eve, and again in early January, I wrote about Trumpโs fixation with Greenland, suggesting that it wasnโt just the next bright shiny thing many people seemed to think it was and we needed to take it seriously. โThe concern isnโt that Trump will actually invade Greenland (at least not yet). Itโs the damage heโs capable of doing to our relationships with key allies when he continues to talk smack like this. Itโs lawlessness, itโs the talk of authoritarians, not American presidents, and that means we need to keep an eye on it.โ This is more of the same. Trump always says the quiet part out loud. We need to listen. And when has โthe law forbids itโ ever meant anything to him?
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