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Trump has multiple ‘alternatives’ to allow him to serve 3rd term, says ex-White House chief strateg Bannon | World News

US President Donald Trump is completing his first 100 days in office on Tuesday for his second tenure in the White House. The debate of Trump continuing for the third term remains ongoing as former White House chief strateg and right-wing podcaster Steve Bannon has said on Friday that President Trump’s adminration have “many different alternatives” to ensure he serves a third term in the 2028 presidential election.
Bannon, who served as CEO of Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and later served as advisor to the US president, reiterated his stance that Trump could remain president after the 2028 election in an interview with NewsNation host Chris Cuomo on Friday.
“Politically, it’s going to help him in his reelect in 2028 which he just put the merchandise up in last night,” Bannon said, reported News Week.
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When asked Cuomo how would Trump continue as the president of the United States considering the limit set the US Constitution which mandates a maximum limit of two terms, Steve Bannon said there are options available but did not provide any details related to it.

“We have many different alternatives to make sure President Trump on the afternoon of January 2029 is the President of the United States, many different alternatives. And we will roll those out over time,” Trump’s former advisor Bannon said.
In an interesting development, the Trump Store started selling merchandise with a projection of Trump continuing as president in 2028, which includes hats and T-shirts priced at $36. “The future looks bright! Rewrite the rules with the new Trump 2028 t-shirt,” The Trump Store said.
However, according to the 22nd Amendment of the US Constitution: “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once.”
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