Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) on Thursday introduced a resolution reaffirming the House’s support for the 22nd Amendment, which states that a person can be elected president no more than two times.
Amid the abundance of controversies evoked by the presidencies of Donald Trump, I am anticipating legal scholars will opine ...
The 22nd Amendment has already had its say: “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and ...
President Trump floated the idea of running for a third term during a St. Patrick’s Day event Wednesday, saying he looked forward to celebrating with the Irish prime minister “at least three more ...
Constitution,” said Jan Moller, executive director of Invest in Louisiana. Meanwhile, Pelican Institute executive director ...
Since Trump loves generating controversy that guarantees headlines, an illegal third term — or at least ambiguity about one — ...
After his presidency, there were widespread calls to establish a constitutional amendment to set term limits for the ...
A New York lawmaker is calling on Congress to reaffirm its support for the 22nd Amendment in response to "President Donald ...
He has raised the idea over and over again since his first term in office. The 22nd Amendment of the Constitution says that presidents can only serve up to two full terms (eight years).
Picayune and The Advocate make these recommendations for three of the four constitutional amendments on the March 29 ballot.
Ogles also is pursuing a second bill certain to garner attention — the PEDO Act — designed to punish any federal worker who ...
No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.” – The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution Then, on Feb. 21, at a White House event celebrating Black History Month ...