
Fresh theory around Trump's third presidential term
- Bias Rating
54% Medium Conservative
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- Policy Leaning
88% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-20% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : Yet, when pressed by Kristen Welker on NBC, Trump seemed interested to see where it could go.53% : Longtime Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon (pictured left) said he's got a team working on finding a legal way for Donald Trump to run in and win the 2028 presidential election, sealing him a third term The topic of a Trump (pictured) third term was given credence by the president himself, when he talked to NBC Meet the Press host Kristen Welker by phone recently Bannon then claimed he has a 'team of people' working on how to get around it, noting how often liberals had gone to court to challenge Trump's own Constitutional rights.
44% : Longtime Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon told Bill Maher he's got a team working on finding a Constitutional way for Donald Trump to run in and win the 2028 presidential election, sealing him a third term.
42% : With the current nearly 50/50 split in the country of Republicans and Democrats it's extremely unlikely an amendment of this kind would pass - especially one that only aims to allow Trump to serve thrice.
39% : He was asked about those comments on board Air Force One Sunday as he traveled back to Washington, D.C. 'I don't want to talk about a third term now because no matter how you look at it, you've got a long time to go,' Trump said.
29% : He has faced '120 lawsuits on what President Trump is doing for his Article II rights,' Bannon claimed.
27% : However, it was not exactly as nice and clear cut with Bannon, who made Maher visibly uncomfortable when he spoke in detail about the plot for Trump to retain the White House in 2028.
27% : Bannon made Bill Maher (pictured) visibly uncomfortable when he spoke in detail about the plot for Trump to retain the White House in 2028 Bannon admitted 'we've got long odds on this' but said that there's been long odds on Trump's entire political run until this point and it hasn't stopped him Just three days into Trump's second term, Rep. Andy Ogles, a Tennessee Republican, sent out a proposal to amend the 22nd Amendment to open the door for a Trump third term.
26% : 'President Trump is going to run for a third term and President Trump is going to be elected again.
21% : Maher greeted Bannon just moments after the HBO comic detailed his 'gracious and measured' meeting with the president, whom he'd long been viciously critical of 'President Trump is going to run for a third term and President Trump is going to be elected again.
20% : The other former two-term living presidents, Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Bill Clinton, also wouldn't be eligible if this amendment was passed.
17% : Ogles' Constitutional amendment would allow for Trump to run for a third term - but prohibit Obama from doing so, because the Democrat had already served two consecutive terms.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.