Overview
- Greene told Alex Jones that she fears President Trump could use the U.S. war with Iran as an excuse to cancel or postpone the 2028 presidential election.
- She pointed to an Oval Office remark last August, when Trump asked whether elections can happen during wartime and said, “three and a half years from now… no more elections,” as evidence he is normalizing the idea.
- Greene resigned from Congress in January after breaking with Trump and now speaks as a former ally warning about the president’s rhetoric and tests of public reaction.
- News reports emphasize there are no documented steps by the administration to cancel future elections and note constitutional limits including the 22nd Amendment that bar a third term.
- Coverage highlights political implications: the comments deepen splits inside the MAGA movement, raise questions about use of emergency powers, and make public rhetoric and any legal moves the central things to watch next.