“I’d love that”: Trump welcomes a showdown with Obama to take third-term

It is a very elegant future because it is starkly unconstitutional, and Donald Trump Everything for that.
Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office on Monday, the president welcomed a virtual confrontation between him and the former president Barack Obama In the presidential elections 2028.
“I love it,” he said when Fox News Peter Dossi asked him. “It will be good.”
Although Trump spoke widely about the possibility of another term during the weekend, Dossi told that he had not done any research on the idea.
“They say there is a way to do this,” he said. “I’m not looking at it.”
in Interview with Kristen Welker from NBC NewsTrump said he was serious about running again. The president disturbed the possibility of ignoring the twenty -second amendment and staying on the face of the Republican Party in his eighties, saying on Sunday that he “loves to work.”
Trump said, “I am not joking.” “But I am not – it is too early to think about it.”
It is widely seen that Obama’s roasting of Trump at White House correspondents dinner in 2011 is the moment when Trump’s revenge began. During Monologa, the president joked with the theories of Trump’s racist plot.
Obama said at the time: “I know that he has taken some recently, but no one is happier, no one is the terrible to put this birth certificate on Donald’s comfort,” Obama said at that time. “This is because it can finally return to focusing on issues that are of interest – such as, have we increased the moon? What actually happened in Roswell? Where is Baiji and Toubak?”
Trump chose to run in 2012 and supported Mitt Romney. With a party that reshapes itself in its image in the years because it is doubtful that it will be very modest Nothing but the constitution Between him and a third state.
Read more
About Donald Trump