when is trump's term over

Donald Trump’s current presidential term is scheduled to end at noon on January 20, 2029, in line with the standard four‑year U.S. presidential term and the 20th Amendment’s inauguration schedule.
Key date
- Trump was inaugurated for his current (non-consecutive) term on January 20, 2025, so the full four-year term runs until January 20, 2029.
- The presidency is expected to transfer to the next elected president at approximately 12:00 PM Eastern Time on that date.
Why that date
- The U.S. Constitution fixes presidential terms at four years; the 20th Amendment sets the end of each term at noon on January 20 following the election.
- Because Trump’s second term began on January 20, 2025, there is no ordinary mechanism for ending it earlier absent resignation, removal, or death.
Non-consecutive term context
- This is Trump’s second, non-consecutive presidency, after his first term (2017–2021), making him the second president in U.S. history to serve non-consecutive terms.
- The 22nd Amendment still limits him to two total elected terms, so January 20, 2029, is also the end of his constitutional eligibility to serve again as president.
Online countdowns and rumors
- Various political sites and countdown timers track the time remaining to January 20, 2029, reinforcing that as the expected end of the term.
- Viral social media claims that his term could end on some earlier “secret” date have been debunked, since no court filing or memo can override the Constitution’s fixed timetable.
TL;DR
- Term started: January 20, 2025.
- Term ends (scheduled): January 20, 2029, at about 12:00 PM Eastern.
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