Donald Trump is only the second U.S. president elected to two non-consecutive terms. The first was Grover Cleveland, who bore many similarities to the president-elect during his 19th-century political career,
George Cleveland never knew his grandfather, who died in 1908. But with Donald Trump's return, Grover Cleveland is a big deal again.
Like Donald Trump, former President Grover Cleveland secured the White House for a second time after losing a previous election, presidential historian Alexis Coe notes in a Sunday, MSNBC op-ed. However,
Donald Trump will serve as the first president in 100 years since Grover Cleveland to serve non-consecutive presidential terms.
On Monday, Jan. 20, President Donald Trump will repeat history, becoming just the second president to serve two non-consecutive terms. The first actually lived right here in Central New York. Grover Cleveland served two terms in the late 1800s.
Donald Trump’s inauguration this week to a non-consecutive second term had the beneficial effect of reminding us of Grover Cleveland, the only other president to have achieved this dubious honor.
History turned full circle and repeated itself yesterday more than a century later with Trump being the second President in American history to be elected for two non-consecutive terms. History was also made with Trump at 78 years,
The most important global event yesterday, 20 January, was the inauguration of Donald J Trump, 45th president of the United States, now as the 47th president of the United States in what has been correctly described as his second coming.
B, Bossier Press-Tribune On Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States, marking his return to the White House for a second, non-consecutive term. The ceremony took place inside the U.
Which president had the longest inaugural address? Which has been sworn in the most? Which ended the ceremony’s top-hat tradition? Here are some tidbits you might not know about Inauguration Day.
Trump will become the first president since Grover Cleveland to enter the White House for a non-consecutive second term, with the ceremony driven indoors for the first time since Ronald Reagan ’s second inauguration in 1985 by the punishing sub-zero temperatures currently blasting Washington DC.
But, after securing his second term in office, Mr Trump will NOT be able to run for president again in 2028. This is down to the U.S. Constitution's 22nd Amendment, which sets limits on presidential terms. The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, states that a president cannot serve more than two terms, consecutive or not.