‘He is going to end’: on third term for American Attorney General Palm Bondi Trump

American Attorney General Palm Bondi On Sunday said that President Donald Trump “probably ended” after the end of his current term, even he continues to swim the idea of ​​staying in the office for the third term.
Speaking during an interview with Shannon Bream on Sunday, Fox News, Bandi praised the President’s leadership, called him “very smart man” and expressed personal support for his continuous leadership.
“I want us to do him as our President for 20 years,” he said, before accepting constitutional boundaries. “But I think he is probably going to end after this tenure,” he said.
Asked why he used the word “probably”, Bondi carefully replied: “We have to see Constitution,
Trump regularly commented on the remaining in the office beyond the legal limit. During a House Republican Retreat in Florida earlier this year, he asked, “Are I allowed to run again?” Recently, in an interview with NBC News, he claimed that he was “not joking” about the possibility and indicated that some close partners were searching for “methods” to do so.
However, the US Constitution leaves very little space for doubt. The 22nd amendment confirmed in 1951 states: “No person will be selected more than twice for the President’s office.” According to The Guardian, the rule was presented by Franklin de Roosevelt after serving an unprecedented four terms after dying in the office in 1945.

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