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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Trump again raising the idea of a third presidential term, despite its clear unconstitutionality, is a deeply concerning development. It underscores a blatant disregard for the foundational principles of American democracy and raises troubling questions about the future of the country.
The casual manner in which this possibility is presented, often framed as a “joke” or a trial balloon, is alarming. This strategy of normalization, where potentially destructive ideas are repeatedly floated to gauge public reaction, is a dangerous tactic that could erode public opposition over time. If insufficient pushback is encountered, the implication is that these ideas gain tacit approval, paving the way for their eventual implementation.… Continue reading
Betting markets, such as Kalshi, are offering odds on various scenarios surrounding President Trump’s second term, including a controversial third term (currently at 10% probability) despite constitutional limitations. Simultaneously, the likelihood of impeachment and removal from office has risen from 12% to 17% since his inauguration. These odds are dynamically updated daily, reflecting the volatility of the early weeks of his presidency. Market fluctuations directly correlate with President Trump’s actions and policy decisions.
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At a House Republican gathering, President Trump jokingly, yet repeatedly, suggested a third presidential term, prompting laughter from attendees. This follows a recent proposal by Rep. Andy Ogles to amend the Constitution to allow for a third term, citing Trump’s success in restoring American greatness. While Trump’s comments were treated as humor, they highlight the ongoing discussion surrounding term limits and his potential future role in politics. However, a constitutional amendment would be necessary for a third term, a prospect viewed as unlikely by some Republican senators.
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Following President Trump’s suggestive comments about a potential 2028 run, Representative Andy Ogles introduced a resolution to amend the Constitution, enabling Trump to seek a third term. This proposal, while unlikely to pass, highlights the increasingly sycophantic nature of some Republicans, eager to appease the former president. The amendment’s specific language, barring presidents elected for two consecutive terms from a third run, exposes its partisan intent. This incident is part of a larger trend; Republicans are frequently introducing legislation mirroring Trump’s pronouncements, regardless of feasibility, to demonstrate loyalty and gain favor. This behavior points to a concerning normalization of personality-driven politics within the GOP.
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Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN) has introduced a joint resolution to amend the 22nd Amendment, enabling President Trump to serve a third term. This proposed amendment would allow up to three presidential terms, but prevents a third term after two consecutive terms. The resolution has drawn immediate criticism from Democrats, who highlight the unprecedented nature of the proposal and the potential for constitutional disruption. The amendment’s success requires significant congressional and state-level support, a high bar given its controversial nature.
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