Donald Trump’s return to the White House in 2025 — after winning a non-consecutive second term — has reignited a fiery debate in American politics: Can he run again in 2028? The question, seemingly hypothetical, strikes at the core of American constitutional limits, presidential power, and the very idea of democratic rotation in office.
At first glance, the answer appears simple: the US Constitution limits presidents to two terms. Yet Trump’s own hints about “serving more than eight years," coupled with discussions among his supporters about “changing the rules," have kept the question alive. Could Trump, one of the most polarising figures in modern American politics, somehow find a way to stay beyond 2029?
Let us take a detailed look at what the Constitution actually says, how the law h

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