President Donald Trump said he did not believe in using “lagoons” to find a third mandate in the duration of the office, an interview with Time magazine published on Friday, although he still did not close the idea completely.

Trump and some allies have raised the idea of ​​Seijs a third mandate in 2028, although the 22 of the Constitutions prohibits the presidents from fulfilling more than two terms in the position.

“You recently said that” you didn’t joke “about looking for a third mandate and that there were methods to do so. What methods?” Time asked.

“I prefer not to discuss that now, but as you know, there are some gaps that have discussed the legs that are well known,” Trump said. “But I don’t believe in the lagoons. I don’t believe in using gaps.”

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President Donald Trump is only the second person in history to win two non -consecutive terms in office. ((Photo by Tierney L. Cross/Getty Images))

“Wouldn’t you direct yourself as vice president of JD Vance?” Time asked.

Trump responded by promoting his results in a recent cognitive test.

“I don’t know anything about what, look, all I can say is this, I’m flooded with applications,” he said. “I am doing a good job. Great physical examination, already differentiated from all the other president, tok tok hard, and the last questions are very difficult, and I attended it.

Trump told NBC News in March that “he was not joking” about a third mandate, promising alarmed reactions of the Democrats and some Republicans who said he was making a power.

“Many people because I do it,” Trump said. “But, I mean, basically I tell you that we have a long way to go, you know, it’s very early in the administration.”

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, speaks with the media at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC (Reuters/Evelyn Hockstein)

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Steve Bannon, a former Trump ally that Letterly served in his first administration, told the MAHE DRAFT OF HBO earlier this month that Trump would.

“President Trump will run for a third term, and President Trump will be elected again on the afternoon of January 20, 2029. He will be president of the United States,” Bannon told a skeptical Maher.

Three quarters or surveyed in a Reuters/Ipsos National Survey made from April 16 to 21 and published on Monday said Trump should not apply for a third mandate. Trump, the president -elect of history, will have 82 at the end of his second mandate not consecutive in 2029.

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Paul Steinhause of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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