Trump wants to be president for life: Take him at his word – Timothy L. O’Brien
In a recent speech, Donald Trump reiterated his desire to extend his presidency beyond the standard two terms, urging Christians to vote to secure such a future. While his campaign claims he aims for unity and prosperity, Trump's history suggests an unyielding ambition for power. With the possibility of altering the 22nd Amendment, Trump's comments spark debate on the potential for an unprecedented third term in office.
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By Timothy L. O'Brien
Donald Trump revisited one of his favorite mantras on Friday night: He would like to be president for life.
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