Will Trump change the US constitution? He wants to become president for the third time, read what the US law says
US President Trump said during his speech in front of the Republican leaders elected to the House of Representatives, I doubt that I will contest the election again until you say that he is good, we have to think of something else. In the current constitutional system in America, no person can remain in the post of President for more than two terms.

America's newly elected President Donald Trump has made a statement that has created a stir in America. Trump, who has become President for the second time, has hinted that he is willing to become President for the third time as well.
On Wednesday, President-elect Donald Trump also met the MPs of his Republican Party who won the election in the House of Representatives. He expressed satisfaction over the party's position in the House. He said, victory is always good. During this, Trump expressed his desire to work in the third term of the presidency as well.
Trump sought support from the people
During his speech in front of the Republican leaders elected to the House of Representatives, he said, 'I doubt that I will contest elections again, unless you say, he is good, we have to think of something else.'
In the current constitutional system in America, no person can remain in the post of President for more than two terms. This constitutional system can change only when the assembly of all the states of America pass a resolution with a three-fourth majority. It is worth noting that this process of amending the Constitution to extend the term of the President is about seven years long.
Franklin D Roosevelt became President in 1933 and remained President till his death in 1945. He is the only person to have been President of America for more than two terms. After him, the Constitution was amended and a provision was made to become President for a maximum of two times.
Trump will create history
He will be the oldest President in the history of America to take oath as President. In fact, when Trump takes oath as President on January 20, he will be 78 years and 221 days old.
Trump met Biden
Let us tell you that the meeting took place at the White House on Wednesday. In the meeting, Biden promised to transfer power in a normal manner in January as per the earlier promise. The meeting of the two leaders held in the Oval House took place in a cordial atmosphere.