‘Should I try a fourth term’: Trump hints at another presidential run, sparking backlash
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump suggested his 'numbers' were strong enough for a third and fourth run, posting on Truth Social, `RECORD NUMBERS ALL OVER THE PLACE! SHOULD I TRY FOR A FOURTH TERM?`.
- In recent weeks, polling showed a run of unfavorable results preceding Trump’s remarks, with a New York Times-Siena poll on Thursday finding 56% disapprove and about 49% saying the U.S. is worse off.
- The 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution bars anyone from being elected president more than twice; supporters sold `Trump 2028` items last year, and Steve Bannon, former chief strategist, said there is a 'plan' to bypass it.
- Reigniting succession talk, President Donald Trump sparked speculation about serving beyond January 2029 and named Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as potential heirs, while the meaning of 'fourth' remains unclear.
- Past claims that the 2020 election was stolen shape Trump's fourth-term idea, as he called the Times-Siena poll fake and plans to include it in a lawsuit despite his Trump Organization's `record numbers` claim.
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