The article discusses the possibility of Donald Trump pursuing a third term as president, despite constitutional limitations set by the 22nd Amendment. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt remarked that while a third term isn't currently on Trump's agenda, there's significant interest in merchandise supporting him. Trump himself has left the door open for a future run, referring to potential legal methods that could allow a third term. However, his approval ratings have hit historic lows during his second term, raising questions about his political future.
The Constitution currently bars a president from serving a third term, as specified in the 22nd Amendment, requiring extensive approval for any change.
Trump has repeatedly declined to rule out the prospect of running again, saying, 'There are methods which you could do it,' regarding the third term.
Trump's approval ratings are at historic lows for any first 100 days, with just 39% of Americans approving of his job performance.
White House press secretary reiterated that a third term is not something Trump is currently thinking of, even as merchandise like hats are selling well.
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