Constitutional scholars believe they have identified a loophole in the Constitution that would allow President Trump (or any President) to serve more than two terms. The revelation stems from a 1999 Minnesota Law Review paper by Professor Bruce Peabody.The move, which some dismiss as improbable, could be facilitated by a new interpretation of the 22nd Amendment. Academic circles, Congress, and staunch Trump supporters have discussed exploiting a potential loophole in the language of the amendment. The 22nd Amendment, ratified to prevent any individual from being elected as President more than twice, holds a phrase that experts argue does not restrict someone from returning to office if they were not re-elected President. Prof. Peabody posits that the restriction solely applies to elections, implying that a President can resume office through other means, such as assuming the presidency from the vice-presidential spot upon the elected President’s resignation. Trump would still need significant support to win any general election that puts this plan into action. While this scenario draws skepticism, it has historical precedence and discussion. Former Presidents Eisenhower and Reagan expressed similar views about the limitations of the 22nd Amendment. Legal challenges would be anticipated, but the likelihood of court intervention remains uncertain due to the current Supreme Court’s conservative composition.He might stick around after all...
Saturday, March 29, 2025
The Forever President
The long shot for a third term:
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