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Just In: Proposal to Amend Constitution to Allow Trump Seek Third Term Sparks National Debate
A new proposal introduced in the United States House of Representatives has ignited widespread political debate after calling for a constitutional amendment that would allow former President Donald Trump to seek a third term in office.
The amendment, introduced by Republican Representative Andy Ogles of Tennessee, aims to modify the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which currently limits presidents to two elected terms.
The proposal would create an exception that could permit a president to serve an additional term under certain circumstances.
Supporters of the measure argue that voters should have greater flexibility in deciding who can lead the country, particularly if a former president remains popular and capable of governing.
They say the amendment would expand democratic choice rather than restrict it.
Critics, however, contend that the two-term limit was established to prevent excessive concentration of power and to preserve democratic norms.
Opponents warn that weakening the long-standing rule could set a precedent that alters the balance of power in the American political system.
Amending the Constitution is a lengthy and difficult process. Any proposed amendment must first pass both chambers of Congress with a two-thirds majority before being ratified by three-quarters of U.S. states.
Political analysts note that such a high threshold makes the proposal unlikely to advance quickly, though it may still fuel political debate in the months ahead.
The introduction of the amendment comes amid an already polarized political climate in the United States.
While it is uncertain whether the proposal will gain enough support to move forward, it has already drawn attention from lawmakers, legal scholars, and voters across the country.
For now, the proposal remains in the early stages of the legislative process, but it is expected to continue generating discussion about presidential term limits, constitutional norms, and the future direction of American politics.
