0
The office of the President of the United States has a two-term limit.
The presidency of the United States is currently the only federal office with term limits.
The Twenty-second Amendment (Amendment XXII) of the United States Constitution sets a term limit for the President of the United States.
Term limits in the United States apply to many offices at both the federal and state level, and date back to the American Revolution.
Yes. The Twenty-Second Amendment, ratified in 1951, limits the US President to two terms of office.