Donald Trump is continuing to taunt his critics by hinting at an impossible and unconstitutional third presidential term.

The president tweeted Tuesday night a photo of a campaign sign that reads: 'Trump 2024' along with his new campaign slogan, 'Keep America Great!'

The president is harping on what he said was a joke he made Monday night at his North Carolina rally that he 'may have to go for an extra term'.

Though Trump is constitutionally limited to two terms in office, he appears to take pleasure in entertaining the idea of ruling '4EVA'.

Trump tweeted Tuesday night a photo of a campaign sign that reads 'Trump 2024' and 'Keep America Great!'

He appears to be taunting his critics after joking Monday night he 'may have to go for an extra term'

'I announced today that we've got the soccer world cup. That's a big thing. Who else is going to do it? We've got a problem. It's in 2026,' Trump said at Monday's rally.

'I said, well, wait a minute. Under the normal rules, I'll be out in 2024. So we may have to go for an extra term,' he said to loud cheers and applause.

He then complained news headlines the next day would say 'he wants an extra term.'

'Tomorrow, you're going to see headlines, 'Trump wants another term,' he said.

But Trump claimed he was only joking: 'No. No. I'm only kidding. But we actually have the World Cup. It's the biggest sporting event in the world, and we got it. It's great work.'

In June Trump tweeted a video showing signs reading 'Trump 2024', 'Trump 2028', 'Trump 2032' and so on until ruling '4EVA'

In June, President Trump provoked outrage from liberals by tweeting a parody video suggesting that he could be president '4EVA'.

Trump tweeted the video, made by one of his supporters, days after officially launching his campaign to seek re-election in 2020.

The video shows Trump campaign signs going up from 2024, 2032 and so on, before racing up into thousands of years before reading 'Trump 4EVA' as Trump stands somberly in the background.