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  • The Trump Organization has begun selling hats with “Trump 2028” emblazoned on them. That’s raising talk, once more, about whether Trump will attempt to run for a third term. While Constitutionally forbidden, he has previously expressed interest in doing so, but has recently said he plans to serve this term “and then I’m gonna leave.”

Donald Trump is once again raising talk of a third term as the Trump Organization’s online store has begun selling “Trump 2028” merchandise.

The company has begun promoting the $50 hat on social media and Eric Trump posted a picture of himself wearing one on his Instagram story.

“Rewrite the rules with the Trump 2028 high crown hat,” the product listing reads.

The product could easily be a troll for Trump’s opponents. Eric Trump’s Instagram post also seemed to mock the media questions that came after the hat’s release.

Constitutionally, of course, Donald Trump cannot be elected to a third term as president. He has, however, talked about it repeatedly. Just 69 days into his second term. Trump told Meet the Press host Kristen Welker that “a lot of people” wanted him to serve a third term, adding he was “not joking” about the idea.

The 22nd Amendment of the Constitution sets a two-term limit for presidents, clearly stating “no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.” And while some have floated the idea of Trump running as a vice presidential candidate under Vance or someone else, who would resign upon taking office, the 12th Amendment states “no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of president shall be eligible to that of vice-president of the United States.”

Despite all of that, Trump told Welker “there are methods” for him getting a third term. He seemed to back away from that stance in an interview with Time this week, however, saying ” I’m going to serve one term, I’m gonna do a great job. … And then I’m gonna leave.”

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com