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The article discusses former U.S. President Donald Trump's statements regarding the possibility of running for a third term, despite the U.S. Constitution prohibiting him from doing so under the Twenty-Second Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms. Although current rules prevent him from officially running again, Trump has indicated that he would be happy if the laws were amended, sparking political and legal debate about the potential for changing the Constitution to enable his return to the White House at an unspecified future time. Changing the amendment remains a complex process that requires broad consensus among institutions and states, and Trump does not have the authority to accomplish it unilaterally. The article emphasizes that this issue is generating widespread controversy in the United States, especially given Trump's influence within the Republican Party and his ongoing efforts to stir discussions about the limits of presidential power.
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