Trump has already 'set his sights' on a third presidential term.
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his opinion that he may return to the position of head of state, although the Constitution prohibits it.
He told this to the Republicans of the House of Representatives in Washington, according to European Pravda citing ABC News.
During his speech to the Republicans, Trump thanked everyone for the good results in the presidential elections and the Congressional elections.
When the press was being escorted out of the hall, Trump joked: 'I suspect that I won't run again if you don't do something else, if you don't say: he is so good that we have to come up with something.'
As a reminder, according to the U.S. Constitution, presidents can only be elected for two four-year terms - consecutively or with breaks.
Trump's meeting with the Republicans took place before elected U.S. President Joe Biden arrived at the White House to discuss the transfer of power.
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