Trump floats running for four terms
President Donald Trump speaks to the media after charter announcement for his Board of Peace initiative aimed at resolving global conflicts, alongside the 56th annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 22, 2026. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

President Donald Trump dropped a stunning comment Thursday — suggesting his "numbers" were so strong that he should not only consider a third — but fourth run.

Trump, who has faced a series of unfavorable polling results in recent weeks and has even called for criminal charges to be filed against pollsters after The New York Times published results he didn't like after a new survey found his reputation spinning into freefall, unleashed a bizarre suggestion.

He wrote the following on his Truth Social platform:

"RECORD NUMBERS ALL OVER THE PLACE! SHOULD I TRY FOR A FOURTH TERM?"

Several polls have indicated that Americans are unsatisfied with the state of the country under Trump.

Trump has suggested multiple times that he would consider a third run for president, which the U.S. Constitution limits under the 22nd Amendment.