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Trump and Bannon Trolling Critics with Third Term Talk
UPDATE: President Donald Trump and former advisor Steve Bannon are igniting controversy by joking about a potential third term, an idea journalist Jonathan Karl describes as “trolling.” During an appearance on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on October 5, 2023, Karl revealed that the duo’s antics are aimed particularly at one individual: Republican hopeful JD Vance.
Karl’s remarks come in response to speculation regarding whether Trump would “voluntarily” exit the White House after his second term, which is constitutionally mandated to end. He emphasized that Trump’s recent focus on a potential 2028 campaign, including promotional hats, is a strategic move to keep the political spotlight away from emerging Republican contenders.
“It is absolutely trolling,” Karl stated, “and frankly, Steve Bannon, who really started this, is trolling not just Trump’s critics and Democrats – he’s also targeting JD Vance.” The implication is clear: by suggesting the possibility of Trump serving into his 80s, they are creating uncertainty for Vance and other candidates seeking to position themselves as Trump’s successors.
The 79-year-old Trump is constitutionally barred from a third term, yet he and Bannon have persistently floated the idea of Trump extending his political influence. This tactic could complicate Vance’s ambitions and those of other Republican contenders. “At what point does he actually make it clear, ‘No, I’m not running, and it’s one of these guys?’” Karl questioned, highlighting the strategic chess game at play.
Drawing on his experience covering the Obama presidency, Karl noted the challenges faced by lame-duck presidents, stating, “Nobody pays any attention.” He expressed skepticism about Trump’s willingness to step aside, saying, “I don’t think he’s serious about staying another term.”
The developments surrounding Trump’s potential third term are not just a political sideshow; they reflect larger dynamics within the Republican Party. As the GOP gears up for the next election cycle, these tactics by Trump and Bannon underline the intense competition among candidates who want to claim the MAGA mantle.
As the situation unfolds, observers will be watching closely to see how Trump’s comments impact the political landscape and the ambitions of Republican candidates. Will Trump clarify his intentions, or will the trolling continue to dominate headlines? Stay tuned for the latest updates on this evolving story.
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