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President Donald Trump speaking at a rally at Minden-Tahoe Airport, ahead of yesterday’s indoor event (Picture: AP) Donald Trump has suggested he could ‘negotiate’ a third term as President – a plan which would tear up the US constitution. The American President, who faces Democrat Joe Biden in November’s election, suggested he would probably be ‘entitled’ to four more years after finishing a second term in 2024, because of ‘the way we were treated’. After a packed indoor rally in Nevada — full of supporters flouting social distancing and mask-wearing rules — Mr Trump was blasted as ‘reckless and selfish’ and accused of acting as if laws don’t ‘apply to him’. He told the crowds: ‘In 52 days, we’re going to win Nevada, then we’re going to win four more years in the White House and then after that we’ll negotiate… based on the way we were treated, we’re probably entitled to another four after that.’ It was not clear what treatment he was referring to. In America, presidents are only allowed to serve two terms, though Franklin D Roosevelt did serve for longer during the Second World War. Sunday’s was the first indoor rally the President had hosted in three months and occurred in open defiance of state regulations, and his own administration’s pandemic guidelines. The last event of that kind, in Tulsa, Oklahoma in June, was widely seen as humiliating as it featured rows of empty seats and was blamed for a local spike in Covid-19 cases. But there was no early mention from the president that the pandemic had killed nearly 200,000 Americans and was still claiming 1,000 lives a day – much to the disdain of the state’s Democratic Governor, who slated the President’s approach. {“@context”:“https:\/\/schema.org”,“@type”:“VideoObject”,“name”:“Metro.co.uk”,“duration”:“T3M50S”,“thumbnailUrl”:“https:\/\/i.dailymail.co.uk\/1s\/2020\/09\/14\/09\/33153192-0-image-a-88_1600073630488.jpg”,“uploadDate”:“2020-09-14T09:56:01+0100”,“description”:“Trump suggests he will "negotiate a third term" at a Nevada Rally.”,“contentUrl”:“https:\/\/videos.metro.co.uk\/video\/met\/2020\/09\/14\/5677098745408868032\/480x270_MP4_5677098745408868032.mp4”,“height”:270,“width”:480} To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video There were raucous cheers from his supporters inside a warehouse in Henderson, on the outskirts of Las Vegas. Few in the crowd wore masks, with one clear exception: those in the stands directly behind Mr Trump, whose images would end up on TV, were mandated to wear face coverings. Nevada’s Democratic governor Steve Sisolak has limited in-person gatherings indoors and outdoors to 50 people since May, a recommendation based on White House reopening guidelines. In a statement released just before the rally began, Mr Sisolak said Mr Trump was ‘taking reckless and selfish actions that are putting countless lives in danger here in Nevada’. ‘To put it bluntly: he didn’t have the guts to make tough choices,’ Mr Sisolak said of Mr Trump’s handling of the virus. Mr Trump’s supporters rally on Saturday (Picture: AP) There has been minimal social distancing and mask-wearing at rallies for the US President (Picture: AP) ‘He left that to governors and the states. Now he’s decided he doesn’t have to respect our State’s laws. As usual, he doesn’t believe the rules apply to him.’ Recognising that many supporters were uncomfortable gathering in a large group indoors, where the virus spreads more easily, the Trump campaign had shifted to holding smaller, outdoor rallies. But those events have grown in size in recent weeks, with little social distancing and few masks. On Sunday, they returned indoors, in part as a nod to the Las Vegas-area heat. Temperature checks were given to all upon entrance at the industrial site in Henderson and while masks were encouraged, few wore them. The city of Henderson informed Xtreme Manufacturing on Sunday that the event as planned was in direct violation of the governor’s Covid-19 emergency directives and that penalties would follow. The Trump campaign pushed back against the restrictions. More: TV Rob Kardashian tipped for this year’s I’m A Celebrity following KUWTK axe Trump says he’s entitled to third term ‘because of the way he’s been treated’ Taylor Swift sent Katy Perry’s daughter Daisy personalised blanket and it’s adorable ‘If you can join tens of thousands of people protesting in the streets, gamble in a casino, or burn down small businesses in riots, you can gather peacefully under the 1st Amendment to hear from the President of the United States,’ campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh said. The United States has suffered more deaths than any other nation. The Nevada rally came the night before Mr Trump was due to travel to California to receive a briefing on the devastating wildfires racing through the region. He has largely been silent on the blazes that have claimed dozens of lives in Oregon and California. Earlier on Sunday, Mr Trump sought further inroads with Latinos who could prove vital in closely contested states which may determine the election. Though he has made countless inflammatory and derogatory comments about Latinos, his campaign is growing confident that he has won some support that could help in Florida, Arizona and Nevada. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Donald Trump tweet blocked by Twitter for ‘encouraging people to vote twice’