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My query”Good morning I hope you’re well it’s me Val, my question if American president is allowed only two terms in office and someone has had one term years ago and then was re-elected isn’t this the second term it would be a myth to imagine that he could run for president again correct?’
Thomas Facebook’s AI’
Good morning, Val. According to the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution, a president is limited to two four-year terms in office. This means that if someone has already served one term as president, even if it was years ago, and is then re-elected, that would indeed count as their second term ¹.
In other words, the 22nd Amendment imposes a lifetime limit of two terms on presidents, regardless of whether those terms are consecutive or not. So, if a president has already served two terms, they are not eligible to run for president again.
It’s worth noting that this amendment was passed in response to President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s unprecedented four terms in office. Roosevelt’s health was declining, and he died just 82 days into his fourth term, prompting concerns about the potential for a president to serve for life ².’