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During a recent speech at the National Rifle Association event, former President Donald Trump hinted at the idea of serving more than two terms in office, defying the U.S. Constitution’s provisions limiting presidential terms. Trump drew parallels between himself and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a figure typically not associated with conservative ideologies. Trump referred to Roosevelt’s long presidency, stating, “FDR was four-term. I don’t know. Are we going to be considered three-term or two-term?” “You tell me, Ronnie, what do you think, are we three-term or two-term, if we win? But thi…

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