💨 Abstract
President Trump suggested a potential third term, but the U.S. Constitution's 22nd Amendment limits a president to two terms. Trump's allies could change the Constitution, but it's highly unlikely due to political polarization. An amendment would require support from two-thirds in both House and Senate, or a convention called by two-thirds of states, and then ratification by 38 state legislatures.
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