Trump talks of a third term amid growing concerns about a constitutional crisis
The president is barred from being elected more than twice by the Constitution. But that hasn’t stopped Donald Trump from raising it repeatedly — and this time from an official White House event. The crowd in the East Room on Thursday, which included athletes like famed golfer Tiger Woods, chanted “four more years!”.
- This provocative move could be a deliberate attempt to test the limits of constitutional authority and gauge public reaction, as Trump's administration continues to chip away at traditional norms and institutions.
- Will the erosion of these boundaries spark a broader cultural shift in America, with long-term implications for the country's democratic foundations?