President Trump hinted at seeking a third term in office, insisting he wasn't joking and that there are methods to do so despite the constitutional two-term limit. His supporters are rallying behind this idea, and a Republican congressman even proposed an amendment for a third term early in Trump's second term. Additionally, Trump issued an executive order aimed at restoring historical monuments removed since January 2020, prompting concerns about how this will affect historical narratives and scholarship at the Smithsonian Institution.
Trump expressed interest in potentially seeking a third term, emphasizing that there are methods available for doing so, despite constitutional limits on presidential terms.
A Republican congressman introduced a constitutional amendment early in Trump's second term aimed at allowing for the possibility of a third presidential term.
Trump's executive order targets the Smithsonian Institution, advocating for the reinstatement of historical monuments removed since January 2020.
Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch reassured staff that the institution's decision-making regarding history would remain based on scholarly input and free from partisan influence.
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