Trump revives talks of third term and mocks Biden in address at US air base in Qatar
Doha, Qatar - President Donald Trump on Thursday renewed talk of seeking a third term in office, which is barred by the Constitution, in a highly political address to US troops in Qatar.

Speaking to uniformed soldiers at the Al Udeid base, Trump again lied about winning the 2020 election against Joe Biden.
"We won three elections, ok? And some people want us to do a fourth. I don't know. We'll have to think about that," he said.
Trump pointed to the sales of products advertising a 2028 run, but also suggested that the effort was intended to annoy his rivals.
"The hottest hat is – it says Trump 2028. We're driving the left crazy when you see that."
The US Constitution's 22nd Amendment limits a president to two elected terms.
Trump in an interview earlier this month with NBC News acknowledged that he cannot run again and suggested Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as potential successors.
Trump's speech to troops took on the tone of a campaign rally, despite the traditional understanding that the US military is a non-partisan institution.
Addressing the troops, some of whom smiled, Trump mocked Biden by saying the former president would not have had the stamina for a secret trip to Baghdad of the sort Trump took during his first term.
Trump repeatedly denigrated Biden in front of foreign officials and business people during his trip, saying earlier on Thursday in Doha that his predecessor was a "stupid person."
The president is currently on a whistle-stop tour of the Middle East, where he has boasted of raising as much as $4 trillion in investments promised by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
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