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PALM BEACH, Florida – Is it possible that President Donald Trump will actually run again for president in 2028 and win?
The answer is yes, according to former Trump aide and popular talk-show host Steve Bannon.
"I'm a firm believer that President Trump will run and win again in 2028. So I've already endorsed President Trump," Bannon told NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo Tuesday night.
"A man like this comes along once every century, if we're lucky. We've got him now, he's on fire, and I'm a huge supporter, and I want to see him again in 2028."
The 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states: "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."
When Cuomo mentioned the term limits, the host of "War Room" responded: "We're working on it. I think we'll have a couple of alternatives, let's say that. We'll see what the definition of term limit is."
"We've had greater long shots than Trump 2028," Bannon said.
Regarding his strategy, he noted: "We're not prepared to talk about it publicly, but in a couple of months, I think we will be."
When Cuomo brought up the possibility of insurrection or revolution, Bannon rejected that, saying, "We're huge believers in democracy."
"We're in the middle of a 1932-type realignment if we can continue on and continue to have populist nationalist policies."
Bannon also hammered federal judges for their blocking of Trump policies, especially the deportation of criminal illegal aliens, as he pushed for their impeachment.
"More of these radical, neo-Marxist judges that are working in coordination ought to be impeached."
He accused U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, who is working to stop deportations, of "stepping into President Trump's role" as commander-in-chief and "making command decisions that a military commander would make."
Cuomo wondered how patriotism aligns with attacking government institutions, and Bannon explained that reforming institutions is central to Trump's mandate.
"The American people understand that our institutions have to be either purged or they have to be reformed," Bannon said, "everything from the Justice Department to the FBI to the intelligence community to the Pentagon, across the board."