President Donald Trump on Sunday said that he is “not joking” about recent talk of him potentially seeking a third term in office, although such a move would likely face significant legal hurdles.
When asked about whether he is serious or joking about the third term comments, Trump said, “I’m not joking.”
“It is far too early to think about it,” he said, adding elsewhere in the interview that he is “focused on the current” term in office.
Explaining why he would want to seek a third term, Trump said that, “You have to start by saying, I have the highest poll numbers of any Republican for the last 100 years.”
“We’re in the high 70s in many polls, in the real polls, and you see that. And, and you know, we’re very popular,” Trump said.
When asked about how he could be elected to a third term, Trump told NBC News there might be ways to do so.
NBC’s Kristen Welker then provided him with a hypothetical situation: “Well, let me throw out one where President Vance would run for office and then would, basically ... if he won, at the top of the ticket, would then pass the baton to you.”
In response, Trump said, “Well, that’s one. But there are others, too. There are others.”
“Can you tell me another?” Welker asked Trump. “No,” he said.
During remarks to reporters later Sunday, Trump was asked again about his comments about a third term and constitutional limits on presidents.
“I don’t even want to talk about it. I’m just telling you I have had more people saying, please run again. We have a long way to go before we even think about that but I’ve had a lot of people” speak to him about the prospect, Trump said.
Explaining why he would not elaborate on the topic, Trump said that it’s because “we have almost four years to go and that’s a long time but despite that so many people are saying you’ve got to run again.”