President Donald Trump revealed on Monday against which top democrat he would 'love' to run against while again teasing a third term.
Trump was in the Oval Office next to Kid Rock to sign an executive order focused on Ticket Scalping when he was again asked about recent comments he made about an attempt to walk a third term.
The 22nd amendment of the Constitution prohibits an US president to serve more than two installments and the Constitution should be changed again to run Trump in 2028.
Fox News' Peter Doocy asked if there was a thought that the Democrats could lead former President Barack Obama, who is only 63 years old, but who already served two deadlines.
“I would love that,” Trump replied. “That would be a good one. I would like that. '
He added: 'I know that Poeple asks me to run and there is a whole story about running for a third term. Don't know. I never looked at it. They say there is a way to do it, but I don't know anything about that. '
The only way Trump could run for a third term would be to change the American Constitution.
“But I didn't look at it,” he went on.

President Donald Trump (Right) on Monday revealed against which top democrat he would 'love' to run against while again teased another third term alongside Kid Rock (left) in the Oval Office
“I want to do fantastic work,” he added. 'We have about four years. Almost four years. Time flies but it is still up to four years. '
Trump's comments came after the press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday had pushed the Minister of the White House that reporters had to calm their reactions to Trump's third -term lake pieces.
“You continue to ask the president this question about a third term and then he answers honestly and frankly with a smile and then everyone here melts about his answer,” Leavitt reporters said outside the White House on Monday.
Have his comments evoked concern in the light of the refusal of Trump for the 2020 election to President Joe Biden – which he still wrongly claims was 'completely decorated' – and his role in the January 62021 Capitol attack.
Leavitt had just gone to the American reports of Fox News Channel, where she was also asked about Trump's reactions and gave as a similar answer.
“It's funny for me that journalists ask the president this question. He gives an honest and candid answer and then they spirited about his answer, “Leavitt told John Roberts of Fox News Channel.
“He was asked this, and you heard him, and he is right,” she went on.
Leavitt said that Americans are talking about a third term from Trump because “people who are doing this president.”

White House Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt focuses on Monday to have appeared on Fox News outside the White House. During both she pushed that reporters should calm down on President Donald Trump who drives a third term

President Donald Trump was asked about his comments to NBC News about serving a third term while on a Sunday on board Air Force, returning to Washington, after having spent the weekend on Mar-A-Lago
“We still have four years to look at what the president has done in more than 60 days,” she said.
Only three days in Trump's second term, Rep. Andy Ogles, a Republican from Tennessee, a proposal to change the 22nd amendment to open the door for a third term from Trump.
Ogles' constitutional amendment would allow Trump to run a third term, but the 63-year-old President Barack Obama forbids to do this, because the Democrat had already served two consecutive terms.
“No one may be chosen more than three times in the office of the President, nor are elected to an additional period after he has been chosen up to two consecutive term,” said the text of the change of the Ogles.
The subject came again at the weekend when Trump called NBC's Kristen Welder on Sunday morning.
“Many people want me to do it,” said the 78-year-old president.
A singing of 'Four Years' broke out in the White House last week during the Greek Independence Day event of the president.
“But I mean, I actually tell them that we still have a long way to go, you know, it's very early in the administration,” he went on. “I am focused on the current.”

White House Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked about President Donald Trump's third term during a performance by Monday afternoon at Fox News Channel. She said that journalists were 'spiraling' about Trump's reaction
When asked why he would still like a period, the president replied: “I like to work.”
“I'm not joking,” he went on. “But I'm not – it's much too early to think about it.”
He was then asked if he had received plans to serve a third term.
“There are methods that you could do,” he said.
He was asked about those comments on Board Air Force on a Sunday when he returned to Washington, DC
“I don't want to talk about a third term now, because no matter how you look at it, you have a long time to go,” Trump said.