GOP chief: Trump 'messing with' opponents with third time period speak

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Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-S.D.) on Monday stated he believes that President Trump is “messing with” his opponents and the media together with his remarks about the potential for looking for a 3rd time period in 2028 regardless of the twenty second Modification. 

Thune informed reporters that regardless of Trump’s insistence that he’s “not joking” a few third White Home time period, he’s possible utilizing the chance to make mild of the chatter.

“Not without a change in the Constitution,” Thune informed reporters. 

“You guys keep asking the question and I think he’s probably having some fun with it, probably messing with you,” Thune added.

The feedback got here on the heels of Trump’s Sunday remarks, throughout which he stated that there are potential workarounds to permit him to serve a 3rd time period.   

“A lot of people want me to do it,” Trump stated, nodding to his supporters. “But, I mean, I basically tell them we have a long way to go, you know, it’s very early in the administration. … I’m focused on the current.”  

When pressed to make clear, Trump maintained that he was “not joking” and informed the community that there are “methods which you could do it.”  

Trump pointed to at least one the place Vice President Vance runs for the White Home and passes off the job to him, though that’s expressly prohibited by the twelfth Modification. 

“However there are others, too,” Trump added, declining to delve deeper or listing any additional choices.

Any change might solely be made with from two-thirds help of every home of Congress or two-thirds of the states calling a constitutional conference to put out attainable actions. An extra three-quarters of states would even be wanted to ratify the modification. 

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