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Why No US President Can Serve More Than Two Terms

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April 05, 2025

In the United States, a President cannot serve more than two terms in office.

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Why No US President Can Serve More Than Two Terms

This limit, established by the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, exists to protect democracy and prevent the rise of authoritarian leadership.

The idea of presidential term limits has been part of American political tradition since the country's founding, but it became law only after President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to an unprecedented four terms.

With recent political figures, such as former President Donald Trump, floating the idea of a potential third term, the discussion around term limits has resurfaced. However, under current constitutional law, a third term is not possible.

THE HISTORICAL ROOTS

GEORGE WASHINGTON SET THE EXAMPLE

The tradition of a two-term limit began with George Washington, the first President of the United States. After serving two terms, Washington voluntarily stepped down in 1796, establishing a precedent that future presidents would follow. He believed that holding office too long could be dangerous and lead to monarchical or dictatorial rule.

Thomas Jefferson, the third President, echoed this sentiment and argued that a President seeking a third term should be rejected, as it demonstrated excessive ambition. For more than a century, this informal rule was respected by every President—until Franklin D. Roosevelt.

THE CONSTITUTIONAL RESPONSE

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT BREAKS TRADITION

Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) was elected to the presidency four times, serving from 1933 until his death in 1945. His long tenure was largely due to extraordinary circumstances—the Great Depression and World War II—during which the American public believed strong, consistent leadership was essential.

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