Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) this week warned Individuals to take President Donald Trump significantly when he talks of in search of an unconstitutional third time period in workplace.
Throughout a Monday interview with SiriusXM host Megyn Kelly, Greene identified that Trump has mentioned a number of occasions that he doesn’t assume he’s moving into heaven ― and questioned what that means in regards to the psychological state of a person “towards the top of his life.”
Kelly identified that Trump has mentioned he was being cheeky, however Greene pushed again.
“I don’t assume the president is being tongue-in-cheek. I do know that man very effectively,” mentioned Greene, who was a part of the president’s internal circle and incessantly by his aspect at occasions till a falling out final yr over her push to launch the Jeffrey Epstein information.
“He repeatedly and repeatedly says he’s not going to heaven the identical method he repeatedly says, ‘What do you assume? Ought to I run for president once more?’” she mentioned. “That started off as we may take it as a joke, however I don’t assume he’s joking.”
Trump has speculated brazenly, and sometimes, about working for a 3rd time period, which the Structure particularly forbids below the twenty second Modification.
Simply final week, Trump he mentioned he’s “entitled” to a different time period.
He’s promoting 2028 merch, and key insiders reminiscent of Steve Bannon have additionally predicted that he’ll do it.
“He’s gonna get a 3rd time period,” Bannon informed The Economist final yr. “Trump is gonna be president in ’28, and other people simply should get accommodated with that.”
However Trump at occasions has additionally pulled again somewhat, and final yr admitted that the Structure doesn’t permit it.
“And I might say that in the event you learn it, it’s fairly clear,” he conceded. “I’m not allowed to run. It’s too dangerous, clearly.”
See extra of her dialog, by which she slams the president for launching assaults on Iran after repeatedly promising to finish U.S. navy interventions abroad, under:

