Not Done Yet: Trump Leaves Door Open for Historic Third Term

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President Donald J. Trump is once again making headlines — not by backing down, but by keeping America’s options open. When asked whether he’d rule out a third term, Trump made it clear: “We have a long way to go before we even think about that.” And he’s right. With overwhelming grassroots support and a booming America-first agenda, why shut the door on a future the people want?

Speaking from Air Force One after a weekend in Florida, Trump emphasized that while he’s focused on delivering results now, many are urging him to stay in the fight even beyond 2029. “I’ve had more people ask me to have a third term than you’d believe,” Trump said. “I’m not joking.”

While the Constitution currently limits presidents to two terms, Trump hinted there are legal and creative options being explored — including a potential return through Vice President Vance, should he win in 2028.

On foreign policy, Trump showed once again he’s the only one willing to hold global powers accountable. He blasted Vladimir Putin over recent aggressive comments toward Ukraine and warned that if Russia stalls peace efforts, he will unleash secondary sanctions and heavy tariffs on Russian oil.

“I’m pissed off at Putin,” Trump said. “If they don’t cooperate, there will be a 25% tariff on all oil, and business with the U.S. will be off the table.”

Trump made clear he still maintains a strong, strategic relationship with Putin — but won’t hesitate to act in America’s interest. “Angry, but respectful. He knows where I stand.”

With his signature blend of strength and strategy, Trump isn’t just leading — he’s keeping America on course for greatness, now and in the future.



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