In a heated exchange on NewsNation, Bill O'Reilly rebutted Steve Bannon's assertion that Donald Trump could secure a third presidential term in 2028, labeling it a fanciful idea. O'Reilly emphasized that Trump will serve out his current term and predicted JD Vance would run in 2028 instead. Conversely, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith criticized O'Reilly's dismissal, highlighting the constitutional implications of Bannon's comments, particularly the violation of the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidential terms. Smith expressed concern over the erosion of respect for constitutional principles among some political factions.
That's a fantasy and I don't really consider those kinds of things, he responded. It's not gonna happen, never will happen. It's not worth my time or your time.
The 22nd Amendment says it, okay? It explicitly states in the Constitution that for the presidency, there will be a two-term limit. No person shall serve more than two terms.
I'm very alarmed at it, and I don't even think it's gonna happen myself, but the gall, the audacity for him to come on national television and say such a thing I think is incredibly alarming.
Look Stephen, I want to calm you down, man. Well I'm gonna say right now that I'm gonna be in the NBA finals.
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