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Austin American-Statesman |
The U.S. Constitution’s 22nd Amendment says, “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.”
The Boston Globe |
Meanwhile in America, a convicted felon is talking again about circumventing the Constitution to run for a third term as president.
The New York Times |
Separately, world markets tumbled yesterday as investors braced for new Trump tariffs that would affect the U.S.’s biggest trading partners.
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Fighting court orders left, right and center plus economically battling long longtime allies all over the globe, Donald Trump believes he can get a third term as President and that he has the poll numbers to back that currently unconstitutional ambition.
President Donald Trump said Saturday he doesn’t care if automakers hike prices because of his tariffs. In fact, he encouraged them to. Asked by NBC News’ Kristen Welker in a phone interview about whether he pressured automakers to avoid raising prices after his 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts go into effect,
President Trump commented on his negotiations with Russia and Ukraine, tariffs coming into effect, the U.S. effort to seize Greenland, and the fallout from "The Atlantic" editor Jeffrey Goldberg overhearing a high-level chat about bombings in Yemen,
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