Steve Bannon has never been one to hold back, and now he’s making it clear: President Donald Trump isn’t done yet—not by a long shot. In a bold interview with The Economist, Bannon confirmed what millions of patriotic Americans have been hoping for—there’s a plan in motion for President Trump to return for a third term in 2028. That’s right. Trump 2028.
This isn’t just some wild idea. This is a mission. A movement. A calling. And it’s rooted in the will of the American people, not the twisted interpretations of out-of-touch elites who fear the power of a free people choosing their leader.
Bannon, the former chief strategist to President Trump and a fearless voice behind the MAGA movement, made it clear: “He’s going to get a third term. So Trump ’28. Trump is going to be president in ’28, and people just ought to get accommodated with that.”
Of course, the left and their media mouthpieces cried foul, pointing to the 22nd Amendment like it’s some sort of holy writ that can never be questioned. But here’s the truth they don’t want you to hear: the Constitution was made by the people, for the people. And if the people decide that Trump is the man to finish the job, then no twisted reading of a single amendment is going to stop that.
When pressed on the Constitution, Bannon didn’t flinch. “If the American people, with the mechanisms we have, put Trump back in office, are the American people tearing up the Constitution?” he asked. That’s the real question here. The Constitution isn’t a prison. It’s a framework for liberty. And liberty means the people decide—period.
The left, of course, panics at the mere idea of Trump returning in 2028. Economist editor Zanny Minton Beddoes even went so far as to claim the idea would lead to a “quasi-dictatorship.” That’s nonsense. It’s fear-mongering from those who despise the idea of a government that actually serves its citizens instead of serving globalists, bureaucrats, and special interests.
Bannon responded with the calm confidence of a man who knows history is on his side: “The will of the American people is what the Constitution embodies. We need to finish what we started, and President Trump is the instrument, a providential instrument to finish that, to finish this job.”
That’s exactly right. Trump didn’t just run to make America great again—he ran to restore the Republic. He led this nation through four years of economic growth, energy independence, and peace through strength. Now, in his second term, he is undoing the damage done by the Biden regime and putting America first again. But the job’s not done.
The truth is, Trump’s leadership is not just needed—it may be ordained. As Bannon said, he is “a providential instrument.” That’s not cult talk. That’s the recognition of a leader who stands between the American people and the forces that want to tear this country down from within.
And to those who say it can’t be done? Remember this: they said Trump couldn’t win in 2016. They said he couldn’t come back in 2024. They said the deep state was too powerful. And every time, the American people proved them wrong.
Steve Bannon insists that Donald Trump will be president again for a third term in 2028—and that America needs him to.
Mr Bannon, one of the chief architects of the MAGA movement, spoke to Zanny Minton Beddoes, our editor-in-chief, and Ed Carr, our deputy editor, in Washington,… pic.twitter.com/m0c8RG56Kd
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) October 23, 2025
President Trump himself has hinted at it before. Back in March, in an interview with NBC News, he said there are “methods which you could do it” and that “a lot of people want me to do it.” He added, “It is far too early to think about it.” But now, with Bannon laying the groundwork, it’s clear: the wheels are turning.
This is not about breaking rules—it’s about restoring a nation. It’s about giving power back to the people and ensuring the swamp never rises again. The globalists and left-wing elites can scream all they want. But if the American people want Trump, then Trump they shall have.
Trump 2028 isn’t just a slogan. It’s a battle cry for liberty. And we’re just getting started.

