The American President Donald Trump has not ruled out a third presidency, although the Constitution of the United States prohibits this. In an interview with the broadcaster NBC, Trump said on Sunday that there were “methods with which you could do it”. When asked whether he wanted a third term, he replied, he liked to work. He is not joking, “but it is still far too early to think about it”. On the question of the moderator as to whether Vice President JD Vance will compete as president in 2028 and then “handed over the baton” as Vice President, Trump said that this was a way “but there are others”. Which, he did not carry out, and Trump should not told the Vice Office for the Vice Office for journalists on board the Air Force One on the way from Florida to Washington that many people had asked him after a third term. This would be “in a way” his fourth presidency because he was brought to the election victory in 2020. However, he does not yet want to talk about this possibility, “because no matter how you look at it, it is still a long time”. The 22. Additional items of the constitution stipulates that “no person may be elected to the presidency more than twice”. He was added after Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected American president four times in a row. The 12th additional article also states that someone who, according to the constitution, must not be elected to the presidency, must not run as Vice President. This will apply to Trump, who will be 82 years old at the end of his current term. In an interview, Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon had recently said that he believed that Trump would “compete and win again” in 2028. There are “some” ways to make it possible.