A U.S. president cannot legally serve more than two terms due to the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution. However, a president could potentially remain in office after a second term by becoming a vice president, as there are no restrictions on serving in that role after already completing two presidential terms. Alternatively, a president could also be appointed to a different position within the government, but they would not retain the powers or responsibilities of the presidency. Any attempt to circumvent the two-term limit would likely face significant legal and political challenges.
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