Trump hints to run for 3rd term ‘Trump 2028’ AI image

By Anjali Sharma

WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump on Friday caught attention after posting an AI-generated image on his Truth Social account showing him holding a blue sign that read “TRUMP 2028, YES!” The post was captioned “TRUMPLICANS!” a blend of “Trump” and “Republicans.”

The image quickly renewed debate over the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two elected terms, and whether Trump is attempting to signal interest in a future campaign beyond that limit, media reported.

The post came after 10 months into Trump’s second non-consecutive term, which began on January 20, 2025, as he works with a Republican-controlled Congress to advance his “America First 2.0” agenda, including an immigration crackdown and higher tariffs on major trading partners.

The “Trump 2028” message, appeared on merchandise and in subtle references during public events, has become a recurring element of his second term.

He posted pictures of “Trump 2028” hats placed on his desk during an Oval Office meeting with Democratic leaders Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer.

House Speaker and prominent Republican leader Mike Johnson downplayed the possibility and claimed the president was just having a “good time…trolling”

“There is the 22nd Amendment…I think the president knows. And he and I have talked about the constrictions of the Constitution,” he told reporters at a news conference.

Trump also appeared to acknowledge that he could not run again.

“I’m not allowed to run, it’s too bad,” he said last month.

A new McLaughlin and Associates survey showed Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., is gaining traction among Republican voters as a possible candidate for the 2028 nomination, positioned him as a key rival to Vice President JD Vance.

In August, Vance held a 20-point lead with 36% support compared with Trump Jr.16%.

By October, the race began to tighten: Vance led with 38 per cent while Trump Jr. rose to 20, narrowed the gap to 18 points.

The trend has continued into November, when Vance’s lead shrank to 10 points, with support falling to 34% as Trump Jr. climbed to 24%.