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Monday, April 6, 2026

No third term for Trump upon nonconsecutive-term theory, Vyas concludes in 22nd Amendment research

Trump at CPAC 2019
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The theory that the President may seek a third term because his two terms were nonconsecutive holds no water.

That's the finding of law professor and constitutional scholar, and my friend and colleague, Anoo Vyas, in a short but important new piece in Wisconsin Law Review Forward: No Third Term: Rejecting the Nonconsecutive Loophole (2026).

Speaking about Trump at the Conservative Political Action Conference in March, televangelist Franklin Graham urged the crowd "to get him reelected!"

Graham subsequently said he misspoke (Yahoo News). His cry nevertheless stoked anxiety among Trump skeptics and opponents, amplified by the March 28 No Kings rallies, about the President's sometimes clingy affection for the office. 

Commenters have spilt much ink on how the President might circumvent the two-term limit of the 22nd Amendment.

With sound interpretive methodology and inquiry into historical sources, Professor Vyas's research takes the wind out of one circumvention theory. Here is the abstract:

The text of the Twenty-Second Amendment seems clear that a president cannot be elected to a third term: "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice." This Essay looks further to the history surrounding the Twenty-Second Amendment, an exercise sometimes employed by judges, particularly those who favor the constitutional interpretive method of originalism. History shows that a president cannot be elected to a third term on the theory that the previous terms were nonconsecutive.

I'm a fan of Professor Vyas's work, such as his 2025 Why Capping the House at 435 is Unconstitutional (at The Savory Tort), besides his expertise in intellectual property law. So I have full confidence in his conclusion here and am gratified that he has shared it.