President Donald Trump has openly flirted with the idea of seeking an unprecedented third term, telling reporters he would “love to do it” and setting the stage for a potential constitutional crisis while dismissing a proposed vice-presidential workaround as “too cute.”
The comments, made aboard Air Force One during his Asia trip, represent the most direct acknowledgment from Trump of an ambition that would shatter a cornerstone of American democracy. While he rejected one speculative path to power, his refusal to rule out a third term—coupled with cryptic claims from allies like Steve Bannon about an existing “plan”—signals a political bombshell is being carefully primed.
When asked about a theory floated by supporters that he could run for Vice President in 2028 as a legal loophole, Trump swiftly shot it down. “I think people wouldn’t like that,” he stated. “It’s too cute. It wouldn’t be right.”

However, he immediately pivoted to his own political strength, noting, “I have the best poll numbers that I’ve ever had,” leaving the door wide open for a more direct, and constitutionally fraught, challenge.
The 22nd Amendment explicitly bars presidents from being elected more than twice. Any attempt by Trump to secure a third term would require a politically impossible repeal of the amendment or an unprecedented legal challenge that would instantly be decided by the Supreme Court.
Why It Matters
This is not an offhand comment; it is a trial balloon for a political revolution. By openly discussing a third term, Trump is testing the boundaries of the nation’s foundational laws and the loyalty of his base. His dismissal of the VP “loophole” is telling—it suggests he is not interested in a backdoor to power, but in a full-frontal assault on the constitutional order itself.
The stage is now set for the most dramatic confrontation in modern American politics. On one side is the clear text of the 22nd Amendment, a post-FDR safeguard against perpetual executive power. On the other is a president who has consistently shown that for him, no rule is truly sacred
















