Johnson, pressed on Trump 2028, points to Constitution
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On this week's episode of 'The Daily Show,' Jon Stewart claimed Doanld Trump 'definitely' wants to serve a third term as president.
Zohran Mamdani was greeted warmly in an interview with Jon Stewart, who told him: “You are clearly right now in the front-running position. I can tell, because they’ve gone 9/11 on you.”
Maybe Trump isn’t an all-powerful king, the kind who can do whatever he wants. But he’s undeniably king-adjacent, king-esque, moving for more,” the host noted
US President Donald Trump left the door open to speculation that he may try to run for president again in 2028. Trump is constitutionally prohibited from running again by the 22nd amendment. The remarks were his latest in a recent pattern of Trump playing with the subject,
Mr. Trump’s excursion began in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where he oversaw a border agreement between Thailand and Cambodia and signed trade deals with Southeast Asian nations. He turned on the charm in Japan,
Jimmy Kimmel has revealed that ABC originally had his friend and fellow late-night host Jon Stewart in mind to host its late-night talk show back in the early 2000s.
The Constitution limits presidents to two terms but Trump has toyed with the idea of a third, raising the topic during public events.