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Fox News personality Sean Hannity recently shared his thoughts on whether former President Donald Trump might attempt a third bid for the presidency in 2028, potentially challenging constitutional limits.
During a conversation with Katie Miller on her podcast, Hannity expressed skepticism about such a possibility. “I don’t think it’s going to happen,” he remarked, adding, “That’s just my guess—I haven’t really discussed it with him.” A clip of this interview was exclusively obtained by The Post.


Hannity alluded to the 22nd Amendment, which restricts individuals from being elected to the presidency more than twice. “I think the Constitution is clear on this matter. However, with Donald Trump, you never know—the rules can change,” he observed.
Switching gears, Hannity criticized mainstream media during his chat with Miller. “The difference between me and them is that I’m transparent about being a conservative and who I plan to vote for,” he stated.
He further accused mainstream journalists of false representation, saying, “They claim to be what they are not. They call themselves journalists, but they’re not.” The full discussion is set to air on Miller’s podcast at 6 p.m. ET.
The full interview will be available on Miller’s podcast at 6 p.m. ET.