Hillary is stirring the pot again.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is once again sounding alarm bells—this time by claiming President Donald Trump may try to run for a third term, despite the clear limits set by the U.S. Constitution.

In a newly surfaced interview at New York’s 92nd Street Y, Clinton veered into uncharted territory while promoting her latest book. Toward the end of the discussion, Clinton was asked about online chatter regarding a potential third run by President Trump after a successful second term.

Although President Trump has publicly denied any intent to seek a third term—recently shutting down the rumor on NBC’s Meet the Press—Clinton painted a far more dramatic picture.

“Trump always hints at what he’s planning,” she claimed, adding that “right-wing think tanks” are allegedly looking into how to make a third term possible. Without providing evidence, Clinton suggested that even if it can’t be done legally, some of Trump’s “militant supporters” would try to push it anyway.

Her claims escalated even further when she suggested that if Trump could run again, so should her husband, former President Bill Clinton, and even Barack Obama.

“If we’re going to break the Constitution, let’s give people a choice!” Clinton said to a cheering liberal crowd. “Who do you want for a third term—Bill, Barack?”

Her remarks are being met with disbelief and concern from constitutional conservatives and patriotic Americans who see this as yet another baseless fear campaign aimed at delegitimizing Trump’s leadership.

Critics say Clinton’s comments not only stoke division but dangerously undermine the very principles of our republic. The Constitution clearly limits presidents to two terms—something President Trump has repeatedly acknowledged and respected.

While Clinton indulges in hypothetical scenarios and political theater, President Trump remains focused on rebuilding the economy, restoring America’s strength on the world stage, and putting American families first.

For many voters, especially those over 50 who value tradition, the rule of law, and a strong Commander-in-Chief, Clinton’s remarks are just more noise from a political class desperate to cling to relevance.