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The Chief Justice isn't even in the "line of succession". Trump can't even spell "law".That's where a scotus ruling may come into play I suppose if he were to try that trick.
It's never been tested in court, and it would depend on if (and how many justices) leaned towards the side of originalism vs. other interpretation styles.
An originalist may say, when the 12th amendment was crafted, the people who crafted it had no intent of stopping a person from being president for more than two terms. So I think someone like a Clearance Thomas would rule in his favor on that, but not sure about the others.
And then there's also the Speaker of the House in the succession plan, are there any limits on a former president ever running to be a House Rep?
Personally, I'd be more concerned about a Taft-like situation.
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(where he became the chief justice of the US after being president)
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