No, Donald Trump cannot run for re-election again in 2028

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By Neil Vigdor

New York Times·

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Donald Trump speaks at the Turning Point Believers’ Summit, in West Palm Beach, Florida, in July. Photo / Doug Mills, The New York Times

The Constitution sets a two-term limit for presidents. Still, Donald Trump has repeatedly floated the idea that he might like to stay in the White House beyond his next term.

President-elect Donald Trump has mused more than once that he might like to extend his next stay

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