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Can Trump run again in 2028? Get the details on term limits for presidents

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A person can serve two four-year terms as president, as outlined in the Constitution 's 22nd Amendment.

The Constitution rules that even if the terms aren't consecutive, a person can only hold the office of the president twice.

Until this week , Grover Cleveland was the only president to serve non-consecutive presidential terms.