President Trump Third Term, Smithsonian Executive Order, Myanmar Earthquake

特朗普总统第三任期,史密森尼行政命令,缅甸地震

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2025-03-31

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President Trump declines to rule out the possibility of serving a third term in office as the Constitution stipulates a two-term limit. The executive order "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History" seeks to influence the Smithsonian Institution and the monuments and memorials overseen by the Department of the Interior. And, the death toll in Myanmar is rising as the window to find survivors following Friday's earthquake closes. Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Krishnadev Calamur, Clare Lombardo, Ryland Barton, Lisa Thomson and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Chris Thomas. We get engineering support from Neisha Heinis and our technical director is Carleigh Strange. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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  • Will President Trump try to serve a third term?

  • He won't rule it out.

  • I'll tell you, I have had four people ask me to have a third term.

  • The Constitution says he cannot.

  • So how would he get around that?

  • I'm Amy Martinez.

  • That's Michelle Martin.

  • And this is up first from NPR News.

  • A new executive order aims to reshape how American history is told through research,

  • monuments and museums.

  • You can't turn an ugly history into a glorious one unless you're not telling the truth.

  • What changes does the Trump administration want to make?

  • And rescue workers in Myanmar are searching through Roblo following Friday's earthquake as the window to find survivors closes.

  • The death toll is rising.

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