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00:00Could Trump actually find a way around the 22nd amendment to run for a third term?
00:04The current president says there are methods, leaving experts to chime in on the possible
00:09loopholes. President Trump recently spoke with NBC News where he was once again asked if he had
00:14plans to run for a third term. The president responded, there are methods in which you could
00:19do it. Now when NBC pressed him on these methods, including the possibility of Vice President J.D.
00:24Vance running at the top of the ticket with Trump in the second slot, then swapping positions once
00:29Vance was elected, Trump agreed stating, that's one. Of course critics took to X to share their
00:35thoughts, including one passionate anti-Trump podcaster from New Jersey who wrote, P.S.A.,
00:41there are not methods for Donald Trump to serve a third term. But what Adjojo from JERS is failing
00:46to see is that this is a hypothetical method that does not go against the constitution,
00:51and was explained in a 1999 Minnesota Law Review article called The Twice and Future President.
00:57You see, the 22nd amendment states no person shall be elected to the office of president
01:02more than twice. And under this theory, if Vance resigned, Trump wouldn't be elected. He would
01:08simply take over as president because his predecessor couldn't finish the term. However,
01:13NPR reports that legal experts view the last sentence of the 12th amendment,
01:17which governs the electoral college, as the amendment states, no person constitutionally
01:22ineligible to the office of president shall be eligible to that of vice president of the United
01:28States. But Gloria Brown Marshall, a constitutional law professor at John Jay College of Criminal
01:33Justice, told NPR, if you think about it, the 22nd amendment assumes that one would follow
01:39the constitution. A reminder that, as written, the law focuses on the word elected, meaning nothing
01:45in the constitution explicitly prevents a person from running again. So although it does seem like
01:51there are hypothetical loopholes that could allow for a third term, the current president isn't
01:56focused on that right now, telling NBC News, a lot of people want me to do it, but I mean,
02:01I basically tell them we have a long way to go. You know, it's very early in the administration.
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