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Trump's Third Term Ambitions, Richard Chamberlain's Legacy, & Salvini's 'War' Cry

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Trump Reveals He's Not Joking About Becoming a Dictator
By The New Republic
Donald Trump is "not joking" about running for a third term. In a Sunday morning phone call with NBC News 's Kristin Welker, the president insisted that he was very serious about potentially circumventing the Constitution in order to lead the country for another four years after his second term ends.
    By the numbers:
    - 22nd Amendment ratified in 1951
    - FDR served 4 terms, ending in 1945
    - Trump's approval maxed at 47% in Gallup
🎞️ ENTERTAINMENT
TV Icon Richard Chamberlain ('Dr. Kildare'/'The Thorn Birds') Dies at 90
By Herbie J Pilato
TV icon Richard Chamberlain has passed away. Best known for TV's acclaimed medical series, Dr. Kildare, and mini-series such as the original Shogun, and The Thorn Birds, was 90 years old.
🏛 POLITICS
Italy's Salvini calls Le Pen's conviction a 'declaration of war'
By DPA
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini voiced his support for Marine Le Pen, calling the conviction of the French nationalist politician a "declaration of war." Salvini, chairman of the right-wing League party, said the Paris court was trying to remove the far-right icon from French political life with its sentence, which barred her from running for office.
🏛 POLITICS
Elon Musk's Video on Wisconsin Election Sure Looks Like a Confession
By The New Republic
Elon Musk's own PAC may have just posted a filmed confession about buying votes in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election this Tuesday. The world's richest man has poured nearly $20 million into the state-level race between Trump-endorsed County Judge Brad Schimel and Barack Obama–endorsed County Judge Susan Crawford. Musk's America PAC on Monday posted a video featuring Ekaterina Diestler, a Wisconsin woman who won the PAC's $1 million giveaway on Sunday.
💻 BUSINESS
'We weren't stuck': Nasa astronauts tell of space odyssey and reject claims of neglect
By The Guardian
Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams' story markedly at odds with abandonment narrative painted by Trump and Musk
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