Miriam Adelson, a billionaire and widow of casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, indicated at a Hanukkah reception hosted by President Donald Trump that she would consider donating $250 million to support his campaign for a potential third term in 2028. During the event, she referenced a conversation with former Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz regarding the legal implications of a third term, suggesting that it could be feasible.

Adelson's remarks came as guests at the reception chanted for 'four more years.' Trump confirmed her offer to the attendees, stating, 'She said, ‘Think about it, I’ll give you another $250 million.’'

Miriam Adelson and her family are reported to have a net worth of nearly $42 billion, with a history of supporting political candidates who advocate for policies favorable to Israel, including Trump in previous elections.

Despite the U.S. Constitution's 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two elected terms, Trump has hinted at the possibility of running again, even marketing 'Trump 2028' merchandise. However, he has also acknowledged the constitutional restrictions, stating that he does not intend to pursue a third term.

In a recent interview, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles stated that Trump is not seriously considering a third term but enjoys the speculation surrounding it. The ongoing discussion raises questions about the implications of wealth and influence in American politics, particularly regarding the potential for circumventing established democratic norms.