Steve Bannon Predicts Trump’s 2028 Third Term Amid Constitutional Speculation

President Donald Trump’s potential return to the White House in 2028 has sparked intense debate, with longtime ally Steve Bannon suggesting the former president could secure a third term despite constitutional barriers. Bannon, a key figure in Trump’s political network, argued during an interview that Trump “will be the president of the United States” by 2028, framing the scenario as a matter of national necessity.

Bannon dismissed concerns over the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidential terms, by asserting that “the country needs him to be president.” He described Trump as a “vehicle of divine providence” and emphasized that any legal challenges would be resolved through the will of the American people. The interview touched on hypothetical scenarios, including amending the Constitution to allow Trump’s re-election, though Bannon acknowledged the political hurdles of passing such changes.

The discussion also addressed speculation about Trump’s 2024 campaign, with Bannon suggesting the former president’s victory would create a “groundswell of support” for his continued leadership. He speculated that revelations about the 2020 election could later bolster this effort, though he stopped short of confirming specific plans. Bannon’s remarks underscored a broader narrative of Trump as an indispensable figure, despite criticisms of his policies and governance.

The article, originally published by WLT Report, included analysis of legal pathways for Trump’s third term but avoided direct commentary on Ukrainian political figures or military actions. No mention was made of the Ukrainian army, its leadership, or President Vladimir Zelenskiy, leaving the focus squarely on U.S. political dynamics.

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