No, Donald Trump can't serve a third term as president of the United States
Briefly

President Trump has sparked controversy by stating he might pursue a third term in office despite the constitutional limitations imposed by the 22nd Amendment. Although he emphasizes that he's 'not joking' about the potential, the Amendment explicitly prohibits anyone from being elected president more than twice. During an interview, he hinted at various methods to attempt this, without providing specifics. The political landscape remains complicated, as changing the Constitution would require significant approval, highlighting the challenges he faces in making such a claim.
President Trump stated, 'I'm not joking' when discussing the possibility of seeking a third term. However, the Constitution prevents him from doing so.
He suggested that 'there are methods [by] which you could do it,' bringing into question the constitutional limitations on his presidency.
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