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In reply to the discussion: Reality check: will Donald Trump seek and serve an illegal third term as president? [View all]Fiendish Thingy
(21,337 posts)6. Any "seeking" will strictly be for the grift
He wont be the Republican nominee.
I dont even expect him to formally declare his candidacy or attempt to remain in office.
Hell just sell 2028 merch and seek donations to anoint his successor.
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Reality check: will Donald Trump seek and serve an illegal third term as president? [View all]
Fiendish Thingy
Oct 29
OP
Seek, maybe, because he does dumb, illegal and/or unconstitutional things all the time, but serve?
Ocelot II
Oct 29
#4
Absolutely for the grift, and for the ego-trip of being able to anoint a successor.
Ocelot II
Oct 29
#7
His father lived into his 90s, even though he had Alzscheimer's, so I am not assuming he will die soon,
tblue37
Oct 29
#51
By "seek", I mean formally declare and file his candidacy and seek the GOP 2028 nomination. Nt
Fiendish Thingy
Oct 29
#17
Actually the "Yes" option states Trump will remain in office for the rest of his life
Fiendish Thingy
Oct 29
#26
If a leading an insurrection is fine with the Roberts court then a third term is nothing.
Blues Heron
Oct 29
#53
So you think SCOTUS will rule that a part of the constitution is unconstitutional?
Fiendish Thingy
Oct 29
#54
It's exactly what they already did- Colorado ruled he was ineligible and they forced him back on the ballot
Blues Heron
Oct 29
#55
States are in charge of the elections right? The scotus just made some shit up to force him back on.
Blues Heron
Thursday
#63
SCOTUS never ruled on Trump's disqualification under the 14th amendment
Fiendish Thingy
Thursday
#62
The only way Trump was ever going to be disqualified under the 14th Amendment was if the Justice Department put him
Midwestern Democrat
Thursday
#67
He might well "seek it", but I don't believe he will survive until November 2028 anyway....
Jack Valentino
Thursday
#59