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Trump en deuxième mandat, possible troisième terme

Trump’s Second Term Begins with Controversial Reforms

Trump’s Second Term Begins with Controversial Reforms

As of July 4, 2026, Donald Trump is the 47th president of the United States, serving his second term, which began in 2025 after a landslide election victory in 2024, according to the White House administration page. The Wikipedia entry for Trump confirms his current status as president, noting his first term from 2017 to 2021 and his re-election in 2024, though it also states he has been president “since 2025.”

Legal Challenges and Convictions Underpin His Leadership

Trump’s presidency has been marked by significant policy shifts, including tariff expansions, executive actions on immigration, and legal challenges, as detailed in the White House summary. His second term began with mass federal workforce layoffs and the passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” according to the same source. The Wikipedia entry also notes his 2024 felony conviction for falsifying business records, which was followed by a no-penalty sentence and the dismissal of federal indictments related to classified documents and the 2020 election.

Legal Challenges and Convictions Underpin His Leadership

PolitiCo Article Sparks Debate on Constitutional Limits

A Politico article from January 20, 2026, titled President Trump Will Get a Third Term Even Without Defying the Constitution, suggests that Trump is poised for a third term without violating the Constitution, though the article does not confirm whether this has already occurred as of July 2026.

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Conflicting Sources Cast Doubt on Third Term Claims

No direct confirmation of a third term is provided in the sources beyond the Politico article’s claim. The current status, based on verifiable sources, is that Trump is in his second term as of 2026.

White House Records Confirm Second Term Status as of 2026

The White House administration page and Wikipedia entry both frame Trump’s tenure as a second term starting in 2025, despite the Politico article’s speculative framing. Legal and administrative records remain silent on any third-term developments as of July 2026.

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