Trump's Website Sells 'Trump 2028' Merchandise Amid Constitutional Controversy
Trump's Website Sells 'Trump 2028' Merchandise Amid Constitutional Controversy

Trump's Website Sells 'Trump 2028' Merchandise Amid Constitutional Controversy

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Donald Trump has sparked controversy by selling 'Trump 2028' hats and T-shirts, signaling a possible intention to seek a third presidential term despite the U.S. Constitution's 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms. Trump and his allies, including Representative Andy Ogles, have floated theories about potential loopholes or strategies to circumvent these restrictions, such as exploiting gaps between terms or considering unconventional succession plans. While some supporters view the merchandise as a provocative statement or a joke, critics argue it demonstrates Trump's disregard for constitutional limits and fuels concerns about his ambitions to remain in power. The merchandise rollout has generated significant backlash online, with many noting the disrespect for established democratic norms. Trump himself has suggested he is serious about exploring ways to extend his tenure, though altering the Constitution would require broad legislative and state support, making such a scenario highly improbable. The ongoing debate highlights tensions over the rule of law and the resilience of American democratic institutions.

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