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Trump and Bannon Float Unconstitutional Third Term, Trolling Critics
BREAKING: Journalist Jonathan Karl reveals that Donald Trump and Steve Bannon are actively trolling critics by discussing a potential unconstitutional third term. During an appearance on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” on October 19, 2023, Karl highlighted that their chatter about Trump 2028 is not just a joke; it’s aimed at undermining specific Republican contenders, particularly JD Vance.
Karl pointed out that Trump’s repeated mentions of a third term are strategic, saying, “It is absolutely trolling… he’s also trolling JD Vance.” This playful yet provocative banter is designed to keep attention away from other GOP candidates and maintain Trump’s influence in the party, even as he is constitutionally barred from a third term.
Despite being 79 years old, Trump and Bannon appear to be toying with the idea of Trump serving into his 80s. This tactic could stifle other Republican hopefuls from positioning themselves as potential heirs to the MAGA legacy. “At what point does he actually make it clear, ‘No, I’m not running, and it’s one of these guys?’” Karl questioned, underscoring the uncertainty surrounding Trump’s intentions as he approaches the end of his second term.
As the political landscape heats up, the implications of this trolling are significant. If Trump continues to dominate the narrative, it can potentially thwart Vance and others from launching their campaigns effectively. “I don’t know how he voluntarily passes the baton,” Karl remarked, emphasizing that Trump is unlikely to concede the spotlight anytime soon.
This development is crucial for Republican voters and political analysts alike, as it raises questions about the future of the party and the influence of its past president. The ongoing speculation could shift the focus of the upcoming elections, maintaining Trump’s presence in the conversation long after his presidency.
Expect further updates as this story develops, particularly regarding how Vance and other Republican figures respond to Trump’s antics. The political dynamics within the GOP are shifting, and all eyes will be on how this trolling influences the party’s direction moving forward.
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