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President Trump aboard Air Force One discussing a potential third term, with reporters and airplane interior in the background.
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Aboard Air Force One, Trump says he’d “love” a third term, rules out VP workaround

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On October 27, 2025, en route to Japan, President Donald Trump declined to rule out seeking a third term in 2028 while dismissing a vice‑presidential end run as “too cute,” comments that drew swift reaction as the White House faces scrutiny over a controversial East Wing demolition.

In a recent NPR interview, ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl described President Trump's actions this week as increasingly unrestrained, including rewriting presidential histories and attempting to rename the Kennedy Center. Karl, author of 'Retribution,' attributes this to Trump's sense of empowerment from party control and a Supreme Court decision. The behavior, while familiar, shows a lack of internal checks.

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Donald Trump's wealth has surged since returning to the White House, fueled by family-linked cryptocurrency projects that have generated hundreds of millions in revenue. Critics argue these ventures create unprecedented conflicts of interest, blending business with presidential duties. Supporters maintain the activities are legal and managed by his children.

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