Rather than answer her, the governor dismissed the question as “hypothetical” and responded that such a scenario “is not going to happen .”
His reasoning relied on the assumption that Trump would follow basic norms and rules, like the 22nd Amendment. “President Trump, he wins, he serves four years and won’t be on the ballot again,” Burgum said. The governor then suggested that “the real question” is whether Vice President"President Trump: he wins, he serves four years, he won't be on the ballot again" -- Doug Burgum
Many people on social media found Burgum’s claim that Trump won’t try to serve more than two terms a bit disingenuous.That's a fact, elections will be a thing of the past. I suspect he will eliminate them"until we can figure it out and get it right." Which will be the day he passes. We’re living through an endless cycle of republican abuse of power and obstruction of justice that has seen two impeachments and an ongoing insurrection so far. There is no end, no bottom, trump simply will not comply with the imperatives of government or institutions of justice.The GOP once again gaslighting America, saying Trump won't be the authoritarian he said he'd be. The did the same thing in 2016, saying he wouldn't undermine our institutions.