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Bannon's Trump 2028 Gambit: Stretching the Constitution for a Third Term

Nov 04, 20253 min
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Steve Bannon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Steve Bannon is making headlines again for driving the explosive debate over a possible Trump 2028 campaign, a constitutional lightning rod with major long-term implications. Just this week, Bannon confidently floated the viability of another Trump term on his War Room podcast, declaring a Trump 2028 candidacy as “damn right,” and sharing that he’s in talks with a top constitutional lawyer about ways to, in his words, “drive a Mack truck through the 22nd Amendment.” The Daily Beast picked up on Bannon’s comments, pointing out that he has been pushing this narrative both publicly and behind the scenes, signaling to his audience that plans are actively being discussed. Notably, Bannon claims there’s already a plan in place for Trump to reclaim the White House in 2028, although he’s keeping details deliberately vague to fuel speculation and maintain suspense. Coverage from AOL, The Daily Beast, and The Fulcrum all zero in on Bannon not just stretching the limits of political theater but laying ideological tracks for a constitutional crisis, openly suggesting that rules can be bent if the will is strong enough. According to The Fulcrum, Bannon’s refusal to rule out a third Trump term is less about legal feasibility — which constitutional scholars firmly state is nonexistent — and more about normalizing the conversation, testing the elasticity of democratic guardrails, and energizing the right-wing base with talk of persecution and divine destiny. The story has drawn strong reactions across the media landscape and political establishment. On X, Fox News host Mark Levin called Bannon a “self-serving impotent demagogue” and chastised press coverage for amplifying what he labeled as outright lies, reminding everyone that the Constitution is clear: two terms, nothing more. House Speaker Mike Johnson also revealed that he recently discussed this directly with Trump, who reportedly acknowledged the term limit but has kept enough ambiguity to keep supporters buzzing. Trump himself is stoking the fire, at times refusing to rule out a 2028 campaign and at others admitting the Constitution clearly bars him, while “Trump 2028” merchandise has made symbolic appearances in the Oval Office, adding more intrigue and headlines. Recent social media mentions have Bannon trending on X with phrases like “Bannon 2028 plot” and “third term coup,” and mockery and outrage abound on both left and right. He’s being described as an instigator of chaos who deliberately blurs the line between performance and possibility, pocketing attention every step of the way. There are no significant new business filings, criminal developments, or confirmed public appearances unrelated to this storyline, but his ability to dominate the news cycle with high-stakes political theater remains undiminished. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Steve Bannon is making headlines again for driving the explosive debate over a possible Trump twenty twenty eight campaign, a

constitutional lightning rod with major long term implications. Just this week, Bannon confidently floats at the viability of another Trump term on his war Room podcast, declaring a Trump twenty twenty eight candidacy as damn right, and sharing that he's in talks with a top constitutional lawyer about ways to, in his words, drive a mack truck through the twenty second Amendment.

The Daily Beast picked up on Bannon's comments, pointing out that he has been pushing this narrative both publicly and behind the scenes, signaling to his audience that plans are actively being discussed. Notably, Bannon claims there's already a plan in place for Trump to reclaim the White House in twenty twenty eight, although he's keeping details deliberately vague to

feel speculation and maintain suspense. Coverage from AOL, The Daily Beast and The Fulcrum all zero in on Bannon not just stretching the limits of political feeder, but laying ideological tracks for constitutional crisis, openly suggesting that rules can be

bent if the will is strong enough. According to the Foolcrum, Bannon's refusal to rule out a third Trump term is less about legal feasibility, which constitutional scholars firmly state is non existent, and more about normalizing the conversation, testing the elasticity of democratic guardrails, and energizing the right wing base with talk of persecution and divine destiny. The story has drawn strong reactions across the media landscape and political establishment.

On x Fox News, host Mark Levin called Bannon a self serving, impotent demagogue and chastised press coverage for amplifying what he labeled as outright lies, reminding every one that the Constitution is clear two terms, nothing more. House Speaker Mike Johnson also revealed that he recently discussed this directly with Trump, who reportedly acknowledged the turn limit but has

kept enough ambiguity to keep supporters buzzing. Trump himself is stoking the fire, at times refusing to rule out a twenty twenty eight campaign and at others admitting the constitution clearly bars him, while Trump twenty twenty eight merchandise has made symbolic appearances in the Oval Office, adding more intrigue in headlines. Recent social media mentions have ban in trending on x with phrases like ban in twenty twenty eight, plot and third term coup, and mockery and outrage abound

on both left and right. He's being described as an instigator of chaos who deliberately blows the line between performance and possibility, pocketing attention every step of the way. There are no significant new business filings, criminal developments, or confirmed public appearances unrelated to the storyline, but his ability to dominate the news cycle with high stakes political theater remains undiminished.

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