The President can only serve up to two terms in office.
Grover Cleveland is the only US president to serve two non-consecutive (or two interrupted) terms of office.
They can serve only two terms.
They can serve two terms.
Grover Cleveland
To be married in the White House* He was obviously the only president to serve two separate terms in Office.
The only president before Franklin D. Roosevelt to seek a third term in office was Ulysses S. Grant. However, he was not successful in his bid for a third term.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only man to serve two full four-year terms as President of the United States, holding office from 1933 to 1945. He was elected to a third term in 1940 and a fourth term in 1944, making him the only president to serve more than two terms. His unprecedented tenure led to the ratification of the 22nd Amendment in 1951, which officially limited presidents to two terms in office.
Franklin Roosevelt was the only one to serve for four terms as president.
None have served exactly 10 years.
Grover Cleveland had that distinction.