President Donald Trump was asked during an Oval Office press briefing on Monday about the possibility of running against former President Barack Obama should there be a way for either of them to serve a third term.
Fox News’ Peter Doocy broached the topic after Trump himself suggested last week that some have suggested there is a potential loophole in the Constitution that would permit him to run yet again, despite the 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, that ostensibly limits presidents to two terms in office.
“I’d love that. I’d love that. I would like that. Boy, that would be a good one,” Trump said in response to facing off against Obama.
“People are asking me to run in a whole story about running third term. I don’t know, I have never looked into it. They do say there is a way to do it. I don’t know about that, and I have not looked into it. I want to do a fantastic job,” Trump said.
“Four years, time is flying, but still four years, and we are getting a lot of credit for doing a great job in first almost 100 days. We have big things we will announce in the next few days. And I think it will be something that will bring a lot of wealth back to the country, tremendous wealth back to the country, actually,” he added.
Meanwhile, former First Lady Michelle Obama has no plans to get into politics and was actually seen as “problematic” by some during the 2024 presidential election, a new book reveals.
During an interview on Fox News’s “Jesse Watters Primetime,” author Jonathan Allen spoke about the new book he co-authored with Amie Parnes, entitled “Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House.”
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Allen details how former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama were scheduled to call Harris to formally support her campaign. He said that the video the pair eventually appeared in for the endorsement appeared “cringe” and “staged” to social media users online.
At the time, the campaign Harris inherited from Biden was bleeding cash so badly that there were concerns that it wouldn’t make payroll in August 2024. It was thought that the video endorsement of the Obamas