In the United States, the presidency is limited to two terms by the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution. Amending the Constitution to allow a third term would be an extensive process, typically involving both Congress and the states. This process requires a two-thirds majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, followed by ratification from three-fourths of state legislatures. There are no specific “officials” or “agencies” that could be “removed” to bypass this constitutional requirement. Instead, the focus would need to be on garnering extensive legislative and state support to amend the Constitution itself. This makes the prospect of altering presidential term limits to allow an additional term extraordinarily difficult under the current legal framework.
Which officials or agencies would Trump need to eliminate to pave the way for a third term?
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