On Tuesday, President Trump engaged in a discussion regarding a draft of a book by lawyer Alan Dershowitz, which examines the constitutional implications of Trump potentially serving a third term as President of the United States. Dershowitz stated in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that he conveyed to Trump that the Constitution lacks clarity on this matter. This ambiguity raises questions about the interpretation of constitutional limits on presidential terms, which are typically understood to restrict individuals to two elected terms in office, as established by the 22nd Amendment. The implications of such discussions touch on the broader themes of governance, the rule of law, and the potential for the concentration of power within the executive branch.