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Steve Bannon's 2028 Trump Third Term Prediction & Constitutional Concerns

The Jimmy Dore ShowOctober 25, 202514 min96,123 views
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Bannon's 2028 Trump Prediction

  • 📢 Steve Bannon, a key architect of the MAGA movement, is suggesting that Donald Trump could run for a third presidential term in 2028.
  • 💡 Bannon claims there are "many different alternatives" and a plan to ensure Trump's return to the presidency, viewing Trump as an instrument of divine providence.
  • 🚀 He asserts that Trump is needed to "finish what we started" and that the country requires him for at least one more term.

Constitutional and Legal Challenges

  • ⚖️ The discussion highlights the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms, raising questions about the legality and feasibility of a third term for Trump.
  • 🤔 Skepticism is expressed regarding how Bannon's plan would circumvent or reinterpret the constitutional limits.
  • 🏛️ It's noted that amending the Constitution to allow a third term would require a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress and ratification by three-quarters of state legislatures, a high bar.

Critiques of Trump's Policies and Foreign Policy

  • 🌍 Critics question what Bannon means by "finishing what we started," pointing to Trump's administration continuing wars, funding Ukraine and Israel, and engaging in military actions abroad.
  • 📉 Concerns are raised about exploding deficits, healthcare premium increases, and a perceived shift away from domestic issues towards foreign interventions.
  • 🗣️ The conversation touches on the idea that Trump's presidency was characterized by negotiations and trade-offs, rather than a purely uncompromising stance.

Broader Implications and Skepticism

  • 🎭 The possibility of a third term is viewed by some as a potential erosion of democratic norms and a move towards a "populist justification for a quasi dictatorship."
  • ❓ Bannon's insistence on a third term, despite the constitutional hurdles and Trump's own past backtracking, leads to speculation about whether he knows something others don't.
  • 🤥 The idea of using a fake war or false flag attack as an excuse to extend power is discussed as a potential, albeit concerning, tactic.

Historical Precedents and Alternatives

  • 🔄 The scenario of Trump running for a third term also opens the door to discussions about other former presidents, like Barack Obama, potentially challenging term limits if they are disregarded.
  • 🌍 Comparisons are made to other democracies, like Israel, where leaders have served for extended periods.
  • 🎤 The hosts express a desire to have Steve Bannon back on the show to clarify his statements and plans regarding Trump's political future.
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