Trump’s ‘third term’ plot could open the door for Barack Obama

Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon sparked outrage and panic after recently suggesting there were “alternatives” and ways to get around the 22nd Amendment.
And the 79-year-old president has given subtle hints in the past about seeking four more years.
But finding a way to run again could open a whole new presidential can of worms, according to Alexandria Hurley, founder of ABH Public Relations.
“An attempt to challenge constitutional boundaries would likely alienate moderate voters and fuel opposition from both parties,” Hurley said exclusively. RadarOnline.com. “It could also shift public attention from Trump’s policy agenda to debates over legality and democratic integrity.”
It could also pave the way for someone just as popular, if not more so, to take on Trump.
“In theory, such a move could set a precedent that would allow other former presidents – such as Barack Obama – to be discussed again as potential candidates,” Hurley continued.
“More broadly, any serious effort to extend the presidential term could energize critics, increase turnout among opponents and create the perception that the rule of law is being tested.”




