President Donald Trump has made it clear he will not pursue a third term in office, putting an end to speculation stirred by past remarks and unofficial campaign merchandise suggesting otherwise.
In a recent interview, Trump confirmed his respect for the constitutional two-term limit and stated his intention to finish his presidency and then pass the mantle to the next generation of conservative leaders.
Addressing growing interest around the future of the Republican Party, Trump named Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as two potential figures capable of continuing the MAGA agenda. He praised both for their leadership and dedication but stopped short of endorsing either, stating it’s still too early to make a definitive choice.
Trump acknowledged pressure from supporters to run again, especially following his repeated claims of having won three elections. However, he affirmed that the movement he built can thrive without him at the helm.
With this announcement, attention now turns to the next GOP frontrunner who could step into Trump’s political legacy and lead the party into the next era.
