
President Donald Trump said he “would like” to move against former President Barack Obama for a second term.
On Monday, while signing executive purchases, Trump was asked by a writer if” there was a idea” the Democratic Party had move Obama against him if he tried running for a second term. Trump seemed to welcome the problem.
” I do love that”, he responded.
” Boy, I’d appreciate that. That would be a good one. I’d prefer that”, Trump added, saying people were asking him to work but that he hadn’t looked into it.
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” They do say there’s a method you can do it, but I don’t know about that”, he continued, boasting of his achievements at the beginning of his subsequent management.
The law set by George Washington meant no leader served more than two words until Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served four words. The state ratified the 22nd Amendment in 1951, banning leaders from running for a second word.
Trump may be unlikely to secure enough votes to move a constitutional amendment reversing the 22nd Amendment, with some within the Republican Party itself likely to resist the measure.
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Trump told NBC News on Sunday that he wasn’t joking about the possibility of a second term and that there are “methods” to go about it. Nevertheless, he remained ambiguous on the matter, saying he preferred to focus on the present.
As of January, Trump and Obama appeared to be on courteous words, with the two going viral for talking and laughing at previous President Jimmy Carter’s death.