A recent political rally has reopened the discussion about presidential term limits outlined in the U.S. Constitution. During the event, a former national leader made remarks suggesting that a legal “loophole” might, under certain technical interpretations, allow a president to serve a third term. Although the comments were delivered in a somewhat humorous tone, they have since sparked serious debate among legal scholars, political analysts, and the wider public. The proposal centers on the possibility that certain “technicalities” in the constitutional framework could be read in a way that might justify an additional term in office, a claim that stands…