Some Democratic senators say Donald Trump’s recent acknowledgement of constitutional challenges to seeking a third term should end any notion that he could run again.

But some of the president’s Republican allies aren’t ruling it out. And one conservative group has begun building a road map toward a legally uncertain third term.

The 45th and 47th president, for months, has left ample wiggle room in his answers to questions about whether he might at least try seeking another four years in the White House in 2028. Earlier this year, Trump said his legal gurus were exploring ways he could do so.

But for the first time during his second term, the president sounded more definitive Wednesday.

“If you read it, it’s pretty clear,” he said of the Constitution as he traveled from Japan to Sout

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