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Hannity tells podcaster Trump is trolling the left with talk of a third term

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  • April 23, 2025
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If anyone in the media knows what Donald Trump is really thinking, it’s Sean Hannity.

Hannity was sitting on the mother of all scoops.

And Sean Hannity let the cat out of the bag on Trump’s 2028 talk.

Nothing drives the liberal media mob more bonkers than the talk about President Trump seeking a third term in 2028.

Of course, the same media members hyperventilating about Trump running again are the same ones who keep the story alive and never stop talking about it.

President Trump drove the media into another cycle of outrage when he told reporters that some of his supporters would like him to run again, but he was just focused on his second term.

“No, people are asking me to run, and there’s a whole story about running for a third term. I don’t know. I never looked into it. They do say there’s a way you can do it, but I don’t know about that, but I have not looked into it. I want to do a fantastic job. We have four years…It’s still close to four years,” Trump said in the Oval Office.

Fox News host Sean Hannity was on the popular Full Send podcast where host Kyle Forgeard asked Hannity about Trump running again.

Hannity told Forgeard that the Constitution’s 22nd Amendment bars Trump from ever running for president again, but that the left is so consumed by Trump Derangement Syndrome that they are driven insane by something that they should know can’t happen.

“I love it because they bubble and fizz like Alka-Seltzer and Happy Dad. Listen, it would be an interesting challenge. Ultimately, it’s a constitutional issue. Um, as he, but read the next sentence. I’m not thinking about it. It’s way too early in my administration. But again, he’s taking up space in people’s minds, which I find funny,” Hannity stated.

Forgeard wondered if there was some kind of loophole that would allow Trump to run again.

“Is that constitutionally something that could actually be possible?” Forgeard wondered.

Hannity said not according to the text of the Constitution, but that he loved that Trump would needle the media with this talk because it was expert-level trolling.

“Well, not according to the actual wording of it, two terms, but would that be a possibility maybe in some other respect? Yeah, but I’m telling you, he takes up space on people’s heads. He’s great at it,” Hannity concluded.

Before the 2020 election the media spread fake news scare stories about how Trump would refuse to leave office if he lost the election.

Trump left office on January 20.

The hysteria about a third Trump term is nothing more than similar state of media-induced madness.