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Republican lawmakers propose amending the constitution to allow Trump to run for president again in 2028, is it possible?
Republican Congressman Andy Ogles submitted a joint congressional resolution proposing amending the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to allow presidents to serve up to three consecutive terms, trying to make Trump president for another term, what do experts think? (Synopsis: Trump signs friendly executive order: evaluate BTC strategic reserves, ban issuanceCBDC, establish a new regulatory framework...) (Background added: US President Donald Trump asks Fed to cut interest rates immediately: I know Intrerest Rate better than Powell!) U.S. President Donald Trump officially opened his second term on January 20 this year, and many in the cryptocurrency field expect him to promote many cryptocurrency-friendly policies during these four years. Just today, Trump also signed the first cryptocurrency executive order, which includes: the establishment of the President's Digital Asset Market Task Force to study the possibility of establishing a national digital asset reserve, review current digital asset regulations, and prohibit issuance of CBDCs. Republican lawmakers propose constitutional amendments: allow the same person to serve three terms against this backdrop, Republican Congressman Andy Ogles submitted a joint congressional resolution proposing amending the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to allow the president to serve up to three consecutive terms, but not more than three, in an attempt to make Trump president serve another term. The text of Constitutional Amendment No. 22 reads as follows: No one may be elected President for more than three terms, nor may he be elected for any additional term after two consecutive terms. In addition, no person may be elected President for more than two terms if he or she has held the office or acting office for a period of more than two years for which he was originally elected for that term. Ogles added: "President Trump's decisive leadership stands in stark contrast to the chaos, pain, and recession that Americans have experienced over the past 4 years. He has proven that he is the only man in modern history who can reverse the decline of the country and make America great again, and must be given the necessary time to achieve his goal. However, Ogles' obvious slap on Trump's remarks also made the community shout: "Don't face." What are Trump's chances of being president for three terms? Andy Ogles' proposal to amend the Constitution has also triggered another discussion in the community, what are the chances of Trump serving three terms? It is understood that since President Roosevelt (Franklin Roosevelt) served four consecutive terms from 1933 to 1945, the United States has added the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, which stipulates that the president cannot serve more than 2 terms (a total of 8 years). Since then, no U.S. president has served more than two terms. Joseph Cosgrove, a former federal court judge, also said the process of amending the constitution is difficult, and in the face of strong bipartisan differences, such an amendment is almost impossible to pass: The process of amending the constitution is quite difficult, usually requiring a two-thirds majority of both houses of Congress to pass the amendment, followed by three-quarters of the states to ratify it. In a hotly divided political climate in the United States, this is almost impossible to achieve, and even if Republicans control both houses, their majority will not be enough to push for amendments to the 22nd Amendment. Although the former federal court judge bluntly said that the constitutional amendment proposal is "almost impossible to pass" and that Trump will turn 82 in 2028, in the eyes of the encryption community, if Trump can do a few more years, it may not be a bad thing for the encryption industry. Related reports Trump Meme Coin is not guilty in Taiwan! Financial Regulatory Commission: "His launch coin is a personal act, no advertisement does not violate the law" US congressman accused Trump meme coin of immorality and "conflict of interest", K33: $TRUMP tokenomics sucked Bitwise registered DOGE ETF but the price is not incentive, will the Trump administration pass the meme coin fund? 〈Is it possible for Republican lawmakers to propose constitutional amendments to allow Trump to serve another term as president in 2028? This article was first published in BlockTempo "Dynamic Trend - The Most Influential Block Chain News Media".