Despite the U.S. Constitution’s 22nd Amendment prohibiting a third presidential term, Donald Trump has jokingly hinted at running again in 2028. During a speech to House Republicans on January 27, Trump quipped about using campaign funds for a potential third run, though he acknowledged the constitutional barrier. The 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two terms, with exceptions only for temporary scenarios. However, a recent proposal, if passed, aims to extend Trump’s presidency until 2032. While Trump’s remarks were lighthearted, they sparked discussions about the amendment’s strict two-term rule, which would prevent him from officially running again. Representative Andy Ogles’ proposal, though unlikely to succeed, adds to the ongoing speculation.