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A constitutional loophole may allow Donald Trump a third term. The theory is he could run as Vice President under a nominee like his son, who, upon winning, would abdicate, making Trump president. This unconventional path would likely be challenged in the Supreme Court.
A single Trump term was viewed globally as an aberration, but a second would force a permanent recalculation of America's reliability. All countries will adjust their relationship with the US, making it significantly more challenging for any future administration to sustain America's traditional global leadership role.
The argument for term limits isn't just about constitutional law; it's a fundamental recognition of human psychology. Power corrupts, and leaders who stay too long become convinced only they are right. The system is designed to forcibly introduce new perspectives and prevent the slide into tyranny, regardless of a president's popularity.
Despite the Supreme Court striking down his tariff authority under one law, Trump will likely find a new legal justification to continue imposing them. The economic leverage tariffs provide for international negotiations is too valuable for his administration to relinquish, signaling a potential constitutional conflict.
Criticisms of a president's 'authoritarian tendencies' often miss the historical context. The concentration of power in the executive branch, or 'imperial presidency,' is a long-standing issue in U.S. politics, dating back to at least FDR and Nixon, and is often exacerbated by a weak and ineffective Congress.
Even when Trump loses court cases, such as the challenge to birthright citizenship, the goal is to advance a maximalist agenda. Each legal fight, win or lose, normalizes challenges to the constitution and pushes the boundaries of what future presidents might attempt, serving as a form of constitutional intimidation.
Influential figures like JD Vance and Elon Musk believe they can use Donald Trump as a vehicle for their own agendas, viewing him as a "dolt." They fail to recognize Trump's unique, once-in-a-generation political talent for working a crowd and understanding populist sentiment, which he uses to maintain control.
Tucker Carlson actively promoted JD Vance for VP by telling Donald Trump that the 'deep state' might assassinate him if he chose a 'neocon' like Marco Rubio. This demonstrates a strategic use of conspiracy theories at the highest levels of power to influence key political appointments and secure influence.
The alleged plan for Donald Trump to become the lifetime head of a new global 'board of peace' highlights a dangerous precedent. It shows how a sitting president can leverage the power of their office to create a permanent, influential political role for themselves as a private citizen.
In a scenario where VP JD Vance replaces an incapacitated Trump, he would be a less formidable leader. Vance lacks Trump's powerful personality cult, which is the essential glue holding his diverse and often conflicting political coalition together. Without it, Vance would face significant internal party resistance.
Rahm Emanuel predicts presidential politics will pivot away from Trump's persona. He argues the electorate will crave a mature leader focused on building the future, contrasting this with both Trump's and Biden's focus on restoring a past that is not returning.