Bannon quietly making moves toward 2028 run
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Bannon quietly making moves toward 2028 run
"Bannon adamantly denied a run to Axios, calling the idea "bullsh*t" and saying he's been focused on something else for 2028: supporting a third term for President Trump, despite the Constitution's two-term limit on presidents. "We don't have a country if we don't get every ounce of fight and energy from President Trump - you can drive a Mack Truck through the 22nd Amendment - and that's exactly what I intend to do in order to save our country," Bannon told us."
"Bannon said he's helping with an upcoming book by lawyer Alan Dershowitz, "Could President Trump Constitutionally Serve a Third Term?" The legal analysis, out in March, lays out an argument for how Trump could constitutionally serve a third term. Behind the scenes: At the same time, Bannon quietly has taken several steps to prepare a possible campaign, the two sources familiar with his thinking say."
"This past Friday, Bannon orchestrated a massive "Save Texas from Radical Islam" all-day conference and dinner, including 150 grassroots leaders from 22 groups, in Grapevine, Texas. The event was organized by WarRoom and sponsor Patriot Mobile, with Glenn Beck as keynote. Bannon told us the event drew 750 - the ballroom limit - with 1,000+ requests for tickets. He launches "WarRoom: Texas" on Monday."
Steve Bannon publicly denied plans to run for president and said he is focused on supporting a third Trump term despite the Constitution's two-term limit. He asserted that opponents can "drive a Mack Truck through the 22nd Amendment" and pledged to mobilize energy for Trump. He is assisting Alan Dershowitz on a legal analysis arguing a constitutional path for a third term. Behind the scenes he has explored forming a PAC, spoken with potential staff and attended state GOP events. He organized a large Texas conference, is launching "WarRoom: Texas," and plans to move his show to Texas in February to target the March 3 primary.
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