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Will Trump break rule of two-year term?


 


Age remains no bar in ruling the country. It does not restrict a person of comparatively older age to attempt another fixed term for  remaining in political power further. This cannot be negated at all.

This fact applies on Donald Trump rightly once again as he the 79-year-old President is once again flirting with the idea of breaking the rule of two- term and reportedly going for serving a third coming term. 

According to reports his second term ends in ensuring year of 2029, and as per defined American constitution, that should be the last time that he is seen in the White House, given the two-term limit the constitution allows on the politicians.

It was just last month Trump was  humbly asked about whether there was postulated sequence of such a scenario” in which he would remain president after his second term expiring in ensuing January 2029, to which he replied: “I don’t know. That would be interesting.

He also declined to humbly endorse a sure successor, clearly mentioning both his vice- president JD Vance and secretary of state Marco Rubio as rather potential candidates for the coming year of 2028.

As one ages, life ceases to be a feel-good attitude and becomes as difficult as it goes factually. Without a doubt, modern life in general becomes essential to providing much-needed escape from old age. 

This is the case because occasionally we simply aren't in the right frame of mind to test our brains in a way that is completely reckless. 

If old age people are not averse to repeating the same view over and over even in political life, then this older age becomes a classic comedy in our practicalities. 

It might be just the same thing as older ones begin to feel such a sense of aptitude for the normal passage of time.


 


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