Presidential Term Limit Debate
Summary
The 22nd Amendment limits a person to being elected as President twice, but it doesnt explicitly address serving more than two terms through succession. This creates a constitutional gray area, particularly if a former president were to become Vice President and then assume the presidency. Such a scenario would likely lead to significant legal and constitutional debates and interpretations.Full Conversation
There is no bright line rule here, therefore it is up to scouts interpretation technically
The scenario you've described is indeed a constitutional gray area. While the 22nd Amendment limits someone from being elected President more than twice, it doesn’t explicitly prevent someone from serving as President through succession, such as being Vice President and then assuming the presidency. This situation would likely lead to significant legal debates and interpretations.
Is there a specific legal issue or concern you'd like more information on?