US President Donald Trump, who is on a trip to South Korea for the APEC Summit, on Wednesday shed light on questions about a potential third term in the Oval Office, hinting that he does not intend to change legislation that prevents him from running again.
Speaking to reporters, the 79-year-old said that according to US law, he cannot run for a third term.
On 27 October, Trump was asked by reporters about the possibility of a third term, to which he had responded: "I haven't really thought about it. But I have the best poll numbers that I've ever had."
Amid talk of a possible third term for Trump, US House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday ruled out the possibility, citing constitutional restrictions.
“I don’t see a path for that,” Johnson said at his daily press conf

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