Steve Bannon Dismisses JD Vance as Trump’s Successor, Advocates for Third Term
'MAGA has Trump': Steve Bannon pushes POTUS for third term, rejects Vance as heir
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Steve Bannon, former chief strategist for President Donald Trump, has dismissed the notion that Vice President JD Vance is the natural successor to Trump in the MAGA movement. At a conference in Washington, D.C., Bannon expressed his support for Trump pursuing a third term, despite the constitutional challenges involved.
- 01Steve Bannon rejects JD Vance as Trump's successor in the MAGA movement.
- 02Bannon advocates for Trump to pursue a third term.
- 03A third term for Trump would require significant constitutional changes.
- 04Bannon's comments were made at the Semafor World Economy conference.
- 05The idea of Vance as heir is not supported by key MAGA figures.
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Steve Bannon, a prominent figure in the MAGA movement and former chief strategist for President Donald Trump, has publicly rejected the idea that Vice President JD Vance is the natural successor to Trump. During his remarks at the Semafor World Economy conference in Washington, D.C., Bannon emphasized his unwavering support for Trump, advocating for the former president to seek a third term in office. He stated, “MAGA has President Trump,” indicating that he believes Trump remains the central figure in the movement. However, it is important to note that for Trump to serve a third term, a significant constitutional amendment would be necessary, requiring approval from both the House of Representatives and the Senate. This complexity raises questions about the feasibility of such a move, especially as Bannon distances himself from Vance's potential leadership role within the movement.
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