Donald Trump has publicly acknowledged that the U.S. Constitution prohibits him from seeking a third presidential term. Speaking on Air Force One on October 29, Trump remarked that the Constitution is explicit in its terms, stating, "If you read the Constitution carefully, you'll find it's very clear that I can't run." He expressed disappointment over this limitation, citing his strong political support. This statement follows comments from House Speaker Mike Johnson, who earlier noted that he did not see a viable path for Trump to pursue a third term. Trump's acknowledgment aligns with the 22nd Amendment, which limits U.S. presidents to two terms in office.