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    About That Third Trump Term…

    January 24, 2025Updated:January 24, 2025 US News No Comments
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    Other leaders have made jokes on running for a third term, including Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, which President Trump has frequently made.

    Of course, when Trump did it, it sent Liberals into a panic.

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    ” I suspect I won’t be running once unless you say,’ He’s so fine, we have to find it out,'” the now-president said during a meeting with Congressional Republicans in November, after he won the election.

    In response to the pun, Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N. Y. ) drafted a resolution stating that Trump could only provide for two terms, which was completely unnecessary because the 22nd Amendment now established this.

    Trump’s comments, however, have spawned a significant legislative proposal that could alter the terms of office.

    U. S. Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn. ) has introduced a constitutional amendment aimed at allowing a president to serve a third non-consecutive term. The act, if passed, would force a two-term leader to work again after stepping away from the office, as long as the words aren’t sequential. But, it would continue to be a criminal offense to serve more than three words in a row. &nbsp,

    The proposed act reads:

    No person shall be elected to the presidency more than three times, nor may they be elected to any further terms after serving two terms in a row, and no one who has served or served as president for more than two years after receiving a term from a president who was elected to office more than double shall be elected to the presidency.

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    The act was obviously designed for President Trump’s special circumstances.

    ” President Trump’s significant command stands in stark contrast to the conflict, suffering, and economic decrease Americans have endured over the past four decades. Rep. Ogles said in a speech that he must be given the time needed to accomplish that goal because he has demonstrated himself to be the only person in modern history capable of ending our nation’s degradation and restoring America to glory. In order to address the restrictions placed by the 22nd Amendment on political words, I’m proposing an amendment to the Constitution. With this change, President Trump could offer three conditions, ensuring that our country can maintain its obstinate authority that so desperately needs it.

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    Ogles argued that a second term for Trump is appropriate because he needs “every tool needed to correct the disastrous training the Biden presidency has set.”

    He added,” We, as politicians and as states, must do everything in our power to support him”.

    Highlighting Trump’s significant activities, Ogles noted that in just a few days, Trump has now taken steps to remove Biden-era plans. Ogles noted that” President Trump has declared a national emergency, deployed more troops and resources to combat the unlawful crossings, and expedited the conclusion of the border wall.” He praised Trump’s decision to outlaw Mexican cartel as terrorist organizations to strengthen law enforcement and his decision to outlaw heritage membership for children of illegal aliens. Beyond emigration, Ogles applauded Trump’s efforts to” established American power free” by lifting restrictions on oil and gas drilling, dismantling DEI initiatives, and withdrawing the U. S. from the World Health Organization, a shift Ogles said he was “personally quite enthusiastic about”.

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    Seduces didn’t hold back in criticizing the Biden management, noting how it had subjected Americans to “relentless crimes” that may take decades to erase. He cited a surge in illegal immigration, drug addictions, violent crime, and economic difficulties as proof of Biden’s mistakes. ” Soaring gasoline and food costs have crushed many families ‘ financial surveillance”, Ogles lamented while also taking goal at the extreme LGBTQ+ plan, DEI mandates, and repression of free speech. He more charged that the Biden presidency had violated their pay and position by charging servicemembers with failing to comply with vaccine mandates, calling these errors “egregious.”

    According to Leers, Trump’s management offers a striking contrast to the conflict under Biden, emphasizing that the nation needs Trump’s crucial guidelines to regain its power and wealth.

    On its encounter, Ogles is ideal, but this article is DOA and didn’t get passed, so the issue is debate.

    Despite joking about it, Trump recently said he’s not interested in changing the 22nd Amendment. ” I wouldn’t be in favour of it. I wouldn’t be in pursuit of a problem. No for me”, he told Time Magazine next year. ” I wouldn’t be in pursuit of it at all. I have four times to provide and perform a great job. And I want to reunite our nation. I want to get it back on track.

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