Senator Tommy Tuberville has reignited speculation about a potential third term for President Donald Trump, cautioning against "closing the book" on the idea. In an interview with CNN, Tuberville refused to rule out a third term, citing his skepticism over the Constitution's term limits.
Tuberville's remarks were at odds with House Speaker Mike Johnson, who stated unequivocally that Trump would not be able to circumvent the constitutional restrictions on presidential terms. Johnson emphasized that Trump is well aware of the constraints and has even made light of them in public.
Tuberville's stance was also influenced by Trump's recent behavior, including halting the distribution of congressionally allocated funds and deploying National Guard troops in American cities. These actions have sparked nationwide protests against what many see as an overreach of executive power.
Despite Trump's denials about a potential third campaign, Tuberville believes that it would be "foolish" to rule out the possibility entirely. He noted that any decision on a third term would require an evaluation from Trump's perspective regarding the Constitution and its limitations.
Tuberville's comments have added fuel to speculation about a possible 2028 run by Trump, with some of his associates suggesting that he may attempt to find ways around the constitutional term limits. However, Tuberville himself described such scenarios as "very unlikely," while emphasizing the importance of respecting the rule of law and the Constitution.
For now, it remains unclear what Trump's intentions are, or whether he will ultimately follow through on any plans for a third term. One thing is certain, however: the debate over presidential terms and the limits of executive power will likely continue to shape American politics in the coming years.
				
			Tuberville's remarks were at odds with House Speaker Mike Johnson, who stated unequivocally that Trump would not be able to circumvent the constitutional restrictions on presidential terms. Johnson emphasized that Trump is well aware of the constraints and has even made light of them in public.
Tuberville's stance was also influenced by Trump's recent behavior, including halting the distribution of congressionally allocated funds and deploying National Guard troops in American cities. These actions have sparked nationwide protests against what many see as an overreach of executive power.
Despite Trump's denials about a potential third campaign, Tuberville believes that it would be "foolish" to rule out the possibility entirely. He noted that any decision on a third term would require an evaluation from Trump's perspective regarding the Constitution and its limitations.
Tuberville's comments have added fuel to speculation about a possible 2028 run by Trump, with some of his associates suggesting that he may attempt to find ways around the constitutional term limits. However, Tuberville himself described such scenarios as "very unlikely," while emphasizing the importance of respecting the rule of law and the Constitution.
For now, it remains unclear what Trump's intentions are, or whether he will ultimately follow through on any plans for a third term. One thing is certain, however: the debate over presidential terms and the limits of executive power will likely continue to shape American politics in the coming years.
 Trump's gonna try to pull off 3rd term again. I'm low-key worried about it tbh. Tuberville's right tho, we can't just assume he won't do it. Trump's already shown us he's not afraid to bend rules and push boundaries. The thing is, if he tries to find ways around the constitution, it's gonna be a mess
 Trump's gonna try to pull off 3rd term again. I'm low-key worried about it tbh. Tuberville's right tho, we can't just assume he won't do it. Trump's already shown us he's not afraid to bend rules and push boundaries. The thing is, if he tries to find ways around the constitution, it's gonna be a mess  . We need to make sure our leaders actually follow the law for once, not just make stuff up as they go along
. We need to make sure our leaders actually follow the law for once, not just make stuff up as they go along  . I mean, can you imagine if this went down?
. I mean, can you imagine if this went down?  It's already stressing me out just thinking about it
 It's already stressing me out just thinking about it  .
. . First off, can't they just make up their minds? Is Trump gonna run for another term or not? It's like watching a bad soap opera - you're never sure what's gonna happen next
. First off, can't they just make up their minds? Is Trump gonna run for another term or not? It's like watching a bad soap opera - you're never sure what's gonna happen next  .
. . And Johnson is totally on point with his "we know what we're talking about" vibes
. And Johnson is totally on point with his "we know what we're talking about" vibes  .
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. and tuberville is just saying maybe we shouldn't rule out the possibility entirely which doesn't sit right with me tbh i mean what if he actually tries to find ways around the term limits? that would be super sketchy
 and tuberville is just saying maybe we shouldn't rule out the possibility entirely which doesn't sit right with me tbh i mean what if he actually tries to find ways around the term limits? that would be super sketchy 

 I mean, think about all the protests and stuff that are already happening because of his executive power overreach. It's like, we can't just have him playing by his own rules, you know?
 I mean, think about all the protests and stuff that are already happening because of his executive power overreach. It's like, we can't just have him playing by his own rules, you know?  And Tuberville is right to say that ruling out a third term completely would be foolish... but at the same time, if Trump does try to make it happen, I'm sure some of us will call him out on it.
 And Tuberville is right to say that ruling out a third term completely would be foolish... but at the same time, if Trump does try to make it happen, I'm sure some of us will call him out on it. 

 he would always try to find loopholes in the 'no eating after 8pm' rule we set for him
 he would always try to find loopholes in the 'no eating after 8pm' rule we set for him 

 And Trump's behavior is just so... unpredictable
 And Trump's behavior is just so... unpredictable  . Can't we just have a simple conversation about this instead of spinning it into some kind of constitutional crisis drama?
. Can't we just have a simple conversation about this instead of spinning it into some kind of constitutional crisis drama? 
 . Withdrawing congressionally allocated funds and deploying National Guard troops without congressional approval? That's executive overreach, folks! It's no wonder people are protesting in the streets.
. Withdrawing congressionally allocated funds and deploying National Guard troops without congressional approval? That's executive overreach, folks! It's no wonder people are protesting in the streets. .
. It's like, what does "respecting the rule of law" even mean when it comes down to it? Is it just about following the letter or is it about doing what's right for the country?
 It's like, what does "respecting the rule of law" even mean when it comes down to it? Is it just about following the letter or is it about doing what's right for the country? 

 . it's like, yeah okay we get it, trump likes to stir up drama. but seriously, who is going to stop him if he tries to run again? seems like a never ending cycle of speculation and protest
. it's like, yeah okay we get it, trump likes to stir up drama. but seriously, who is going to stop him if he tries to run again? seems like a never ending cycle of speculation and protest 