When asked this week about the possibility of Donald Trump running for a third term as U.S. President, Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., didn’t say he was against the idea.
“If you read the Constitution, it says it’s not [constitutional],” Tuberville told the press in a clip posted to X Tuesday by the Daily Caller.
“But he says he has some different circumstances that might be able to go around the Constitution. But that’s up to him.”
Tuberville said there would “have to be an evaluation from President Trump’s viewpoint to the Constitution.”
“It’s very unlikely, but don’t ever close the book on President Trump,” he concluded.
Last week, Steve Bannon, the CEO of Trump’s 2016 campaign and a former White House adviser, told the Economist there is “a plan” for Trump to get a third term,

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