In a stunning development, President Trump has been presented with a quarter-billion-dollar offer to consider running for an unprecedented third term. This bold proposal was unveiled in the East Room of the White House, where a constitutional scholar argued that such a move could be legally viable. Trump's own words? "Get prepared!"
- A billionaire megadonor has pledged $250 million to support Trump's potential third-term run.
- Constitutional experts, like Alan Dershowitz, are exploring legal loopholes that might allow Trump to bypass the 22nd Amendment.
- Discussions are intensifying within conservative circles about the feasibility and legality of a third presidential term for Trump.
When billionaires openly discuss funding a third Trump term and figures like Steve Bannon assert confidently that it will happen, we're not just dealing with idle chatter. A trial balloon is being floated, backed by a hefty $250 million from billionaire Miriam Adelson, who took center stage at a White House Hanukkah celebration. Adelson, already a massive contributor to Trump's previous campaigns, invoked the legal interpretations of Alan Dershowitz, a renowned constitutional lawyer, to justify this audacious move.
The mainstream media erupted in disbelief at this development. The idea of a billionaire donor and a constitutional scholar backing such a controversial plan sends chills down the spine of the woke left, who fear Trump's return to power according to the latest reports. The legal crux of the matter lies in the 22nd Amendment, which states that "no person shall be elected to the office of President more than twice." However, creative legal minds, including Dershowitz, are dissecting its language for potential loopholes as noted by experts.
Dershowitz's upcoming book promises to delve into whether Trump can run again. While we await its release, clues from his past arguments suggest a focus on the amendment's wording. The amendment prohibits being "elected" more than twice but does not explicitly ban succession according to interpretations. This opens a theoretical pathway: Trump could run for vice president in 2028 and ascend to the presidency through succession, not election, if his running mate resigns as discussed in legal circles.
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Legal scholars remain divided on whether this plan would withstand scrutiny. The 12th Amendment complicates matters by stating that no one ineligible for the presidency can be vice president. Yet, Dershowitz-style arguments could differentiate between being "ineligible" for election versus succession.
Conservative think tanks, like the Heritage Foundation, are also exploring the possibility of a constitutional convention. Such a convention, called by two-thirds of state legislatures, could propose an amendment permitting a non-consecutive third term. Tennessee Republican Andy Ogles has already introduced a resolution for this very purpose, potentially paving the way for Trump's return if ratified.
Steve Bannon, ever the vocal strategist, has been explicit about plans for Trump's third term. He insists that Trump will be re-elected in 2028, urging Americans to prepare for this eventuality. Bannon's cryptic mentions of "many different alternatives" hint at a multi-pronged strategy involving legal groundwork, state ballot access challenges, and potential Supreme Court battles as detailed in recent analyses.
As the conversation shifts from speculation to active planning, Trump's potential third term is no longer a mere fantasy. The $250 million offer from Adelson underscores the serious momentum behind this possibility. With creative legal minds probing for loopholes and high-stakes financial backing, the stage is set for a dramatic political showdown. Whether constitutional barriers will hold or crumble remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the battle for America's future has just taken a thrilling turn.
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