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Steve Bannon Makes Horrifying Prediction About Trump That Would Mean the End of America as We Know It
In a recent interview, Steve Bannon, former White House chief strategist and prominent MAGA figure, floated the idea of Donald Trump running for a third presidential term in 2028. This suggestion has raised eyebrows, given that the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution explicitly limits presidents to two terms.
During his conversation with NewsNation host Chris Cuomo, Bannon expressed unwavering support for Trump, stating, “A man like this comes along once every century if weโre lucky. Weโve got him now. Heโs on fire and Iโm a huge supporter. I want to see him again in 2028.”
It seems Bannon has forgiven Trump for the oft-used nickname “Sloppy Steve”.

Bannon’s remarks have sparked discussions about the feasibility and implications of such a move. The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, was designed to prevent any individual from holding the presidency for more than two terms, a response to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s four-term presidency. Legal experts and political analysts argue that any attempt to circumvent this amendment would face significant constitutional challenges.
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Moreover, Bannon’s suggestion has not been universally embraced within conservative circles. At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held earlier this year, a straw poll for potential 2028 GOP nominees saw Ohio Senator J.D. Vance leading with 61% support, while Bannon secured only 12%, reflecting a divided stance on future leadership within the party.
Critics argue that promoting the idea of a third term for Trump not only undermines the Constitution but also sets a dangerous precedent for American democracy. They contend that such rhetoric distracts from pressing national issues and reflects a personality-driven approach to politics, rather than one grounded in policy and governance.
In summary, while Bannon’s proposal has ignited debate, the constitutional barriers and mixed reception within the GOP suggest that the prospect of Trump seeking a third term remains highly contentious and legally dubious.
Steve Bannon: I'm a firm believer that Trump will run again in 2028. I've already endorsed Trump. I want to see him again in 2028.
Q: You know he's term limited, how do you think he gets another term?
Bannon: We're working on it pic.twitter.com/eK8AqIFEar
— FactPost (@factpostnews) March 19, 2025
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