Fighting court orders left, right and center plus economically battling longtime allies all over the globe, Donald Trump believes he can get a third term as President and that he has the poll numbers to back that currently unconstitutional ambition. “No, I’m not joking,” Trump chillingly told NBC News ’ Kristen Welker Sunday of his desire to stay in office past January 20, 2029. “I’m not joking.

” “Well, let me put it this way, you have to start by saying, I have the highest poll numbers of any Republican for the last 100 years,” Trump told NBC News’ Kristen Welker Sunday of the impetuous for a third term. “We’re in the high 70s in many polls, in the real polls, and you see that, and, and you know, we’re very popular,” the Republican added on the phone from another weekend in Florida. “And you know, a lot of people would like me to do that.

But, I mean, I basically tell them, we have a long way to go, you know, it’s very early in the administration.” Related Stories Carrie Coon Says Her Character's Child In 'The White Lotus' Was Written To Be Nonbinary, But Mike White Cut The Scene Following Trump's Election Trump Says He "Couldn't Care Less" If Car Prices Go Up Due To Tariffs: "People Are Gonna Buy American-Made" On a roll, and expressing a rare stint of being “pissed off” at Russia’s Vladimir Putin over no ceasefire in Ukraine, Trump then told Welker more about his third term designs: “There are plans. There are – not plans.

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