The Independent’s reporting emphasizes the importance of factual journalism, particularly when covering critical issues such as reproductive rights and political developments, like those involving Donald Trump. In response to a recent post by Tennessee Republican Rep. Andy Ogles suggesting a third term for Trump, the publication highlighted the violation of the 22nd Amendment. This elicited strong reactions, including accusations of unconstitutionality from various figures. Furthermore, Ogles has a history of controversy, including misleading claims and controversial statements.
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MSNBC analyst Timothy L. O’Brien asserted that Donald Trump’s motivation for a third presidential term stems from self-preservation and a fear of cognitive decline mirroring his father’s experience with dementia and Alzheimer’s. O’Brien doubts Trump will run again, citing his advanced age and the 22nd Amendment, despite Trump’s desire to remain in power. The analyst noted observable signs of aging and weariness in Trump, contrasting his current demeanor with his past energy. This fear of cognitive decline is shared by Trump’s nephew, who has publicly acknowledged observing a parallel decline in the former president and their grandfather.
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Donald Trump’s playful promotion of “Trump 2028” merchandise raises questions about the 22nd Amendment’s constitutionality, particularly given the lack of term limits for other federal offices. The amendment, passed after FDR’s four terms, restricts presidents to two terms. The segment suggests this restriction warrants further examination, citing the lack of similar limits in other branches as a potential constitutional flaw. This discussion frames Trump’s actions as potentially highlighting a broader issue of presidential term limits, not as a serious campaign announcement.
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The Trump Organization’s release of “Trump 2028” campaign hats has sparked significant online debate. President Trump’s repeated assertions of a potential third-term bid, coupled with Steve Bannon’s alleged pursuit of legal avenues for such a run, fueled the controversy. Many social media users criticized the move as a blatant disregard for the Constitution’s two-term limit, while others expressed support. Although highly improbable, amending the 22nd Amendment remains theoretically possible, though requiring substantial political action.
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The Trump 2028 hats, priced at $50, are now available on the official Trump store, reflecting ongoing speculation about a potential third presidential run. Despite the 22nd Amendment’s term limits, Trump and allies have suggested methods to circumvent this, including a VP-presidential ticket swap. A recent poll reveals that nearly half of MAGA Republicans believe Trump is eligible for another term, while others, like Steve Bannon, actively explore constitutional loopholes. Efforts to amend the 22nd Amendment itself have also been introduced in Congress.
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Donald Trump’s suggestion of a third presidential term, despite constitutional limitations, sparked online discussions about amending the 22nd Amendment. This led to the trending hashtag #Obama2028 on X, with users satirically suggesting Obama as a potential alternative candidate. While the conversation was largely speculative and humorous, it highlighted the ongoing debate surrounding term limits and the unlikelihood of either scenario due to the constitutional requirements for amendment. Currently, neither Trump nor Obama is eligible to run for president in 2028 under existing law.
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Despite the 22nd Amendment’s prohibition against a third presidential term, Donald Trump stated he’s “not joking” about the possibility, citing public interest in such a bid. While emphasizing his current focus, he acknowledged potential methods to circumvent the constitutional limit, including a scenario involving a Vice President’s ascension. These possibilities, echoed by Steve Bannon, remain legally unviable, requiring a constitutional amendment. Trump’s comments, however, highlight his continued flirtation with the idea.
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In an NBC News interview, President Trump refused to dismiss the possibility of a third term, despite constitutional limitations. He stated that various methods exist to achieve this, citing his high poll numbers and the desire of many allies for his continued leadership. While acknowledging the unlikelihood, Trump asserted he was serious about exploring options, including a scenario involving Vice President Vance. The interview follows previous comments and aligns with actions by allies suggesting a strategy to circumvent the 22nd Amendment.
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Senator John Curtis, a Utah Republican, firmly rejected the notion of supporting a third term for President Trump, calling it ludicrous and stating he wouldn’t have supported a third term for even George Washington. This response comes amidst discussions by Trump allies, including Steve Bannon, suggesting a third term is possible despite the 22nd Amendment’s prohibition. Legal experts largely agree that no constitutional path exists for such a scenario, dismissing proposed workarounds as legally tenuous and likely to fail. Trump himself has previously stated he doesn’t support amending the 22nd Amendment.
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