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chairman donald trump has increased the pace of his trolling democrat worried about the possibility of it ending term limit To stay in power with a new video in which he threatens to run for office “4EVA”.
in the clip Posted on Truth Social On Sunday, a fake Time The magazine cover is shown with the headline, “How Trumpism Beats Trump”, which when zoomed in reveals a series of yard signs bearing future campaign slogans “Trump 2028,” “Trump 2032,” “Trump 2036”, etc., based on Edvard Grieg’s ominous “In the Hall of the Mountain King.”
The signs progress to a final stage, displayed by the President himself, that reads “Trump 2048”, which moves upward during election years, reaching 90,000 by the year before revealing the message: “Trump 4EVA.”

It appears that the real issue with the President is his asked for The movement will live on long after he is gone. This could also be the purpose of his trolling post. “No Kings” rallies Protests took place across the US over the weekend to protest the president’s use of his powers since returning to office.
among Ongoing concern about his healthTrump has recently made a habit of focusing on his own mortality, pondering the question of whether or not he will welcomed into heaven,
Recently, he told Fox News’ Peter Doocy on a flight from Washington, D.C., to Israel: “I don’t think there’s anything that will get me to heaven. I really don’t. I think I’m probably not from heaven,
“I’m probably in heaven right now when we’re flying in Air Force One. I’m not sure I’ll make heaven, but I’ve made a lot of people’s lives a lot better.”
The 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution limits the President not more than two terms In the White House, which means Trump can’t run for re-election in 2028.

That hasn’t stopped him from repeatedly teasing the possibility of a third term, most notably during a recent meeting with congressional Democratic leaders. Hakeem Jeffries And chuck schumer When in the Oval Office “Trump 2028” Caps The Resolute was displayed on the desk as a provocation.
In practice, getting a constitutional amendment through Congress to eliminate current presidential term limits would be a tall order, even for Trump.
Proposing a constitutional amendment requires a two-thirds majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, where Republicans currently hold a slim majority — a balance that could change after next year’s midterms.
Ratifying such an amendment, if passed by Congress, would require the approval of three-fourths of all state legislatures.
Yet Democrats have raised alarm bells with the California government. Gavin Newsomfor one, telling stephen colbert Last month: “I fear we will not have an election in 2028 – I really want to say this to the core of my soul – unless we wake up to the code red of what’s happening in this country and we wake up to how serious this moment is.”