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The 22nd Amendment of the United States Constitution states “no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice”.
Were Trump to run, states are obliged to not place him on the ballot and ignore his candidacy.
If Trump cannot run, yet still seeks the office, it is safe to infer his intention to steal the presidency. Thus making him a fugitive, traitor, and enemy of the people.
States were obligated to block him from the ballot based on the insurrection clause, but here we are
Multiple states tried to take him off the ballot and we're fired not to.
I read somewhere that his only "legal" option for becoming president for another term is by running as the vice presidential candidate, and then having whoever was voted for president resign. He wouldn't technically be elected to the presidency, and thus could exploit a loophole.
That being said, I'm certain it would be challenged in court. The fact that it could even get that far is pretty disheartening
Edit: as someone pointed out in the replies, this would not be allowed under the 12th amendment
Luckily the 12th amendment prevents that.
https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/amendment-12/
I did not know that, thank you. That provides at least some relief!
If you are not allowed to run for president I don't think you are allowed to run for vice president. Speaker of the house however ...
There's a precedent where someone would have been skipped in the chain as replacement for the president because they weren't born in the US.
Yeah, another commenter linked the part of the 12th amendment that says anyone constitutionally ineligible to run for president may not run as VP. That's quite a relief
That's not the only option.
He could have the president killed. Doesn't have to just make him resign.