Eighteen Months Kindle Edition by Leslie Jones McCloud (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

Dim public view of third presidential term

Representative Andy Ogles proposing an amendment to the U.S. Constitution's 22nd Amendment, which would allow former President Donald Trump to serve a third term. Here's a summary of key points from the release:

- **Title**: *Rep. Ogles Proposes Amending 22nd Amendment to Allow Trump to Serve Third Term*

- **Date**: The press release is from November 7, 2023.

- **Content**: Rep. Ogles, alongside other Republican representatives, introduced a resolution (H.J.Res.114) to amend the 22nd Amendment. This amendment would specifically allow Donald J. Trump to run for and serve a third term as President, citing his exceptional circumstances and contributions during his tenure.

**Context of the 22nd Amendment:**

- The 22nd Amendment was ratified in 1951 and limits any person from being elected to the office of the President more than twice, or once if they have already served more than two years of a term to which another person was originally elected.

**Political Implications:**

- This proposal would be highly controversial and would require significant support to pass through Congress and be ratified by three-fourths of the states.

- It reflects a segment of the Republican party's view on Trump's leadership and the desire among some supporters for his continued influence or return to the presidency.

**Current Status:**

- As of my knowledge, this amendment has not been passed or ratified. Legislative proposals like this one often serve as statements of political stance rather than immediately actionable changes, given the high threshold for constitutional amendments.

I will search for more recent updates on Representative Ogles' proposal to amend the 22nd Amendment regarding Donald Trump's potential third term. Here's what I found:

**Latest Updates:**


- **Proposal Status**: As of January 2025, Rep. Andy Ogles' proposal to amend the 22nd Amendment to allow Donald Trump a third term has not advanced significantly. The amendment requires a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate, followed by ratification by 38 states, which remains an extremely high bar given the current political climate and the lack of bipartisan support for such a change.[](https://www.newsweek.com/andy-ogles-22nd-amendment-proposal-donald-trump-serve-3rd-term-2020196)[](https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2025/01/24/no-trump-wont-likely-get-to-run-for-a-third-term-heres-why/)

  

- **Political Reaction**: The proposal has drawn criticism and skepticism even from within the Republican party. Some members view this as an unnecessary and potentially divisive move, focusing more on Trump's individual legacy rather than broader constitutional considerations. There's also concern that this could further polarize political discourse and distract from other legislative priorities.[](https://www.newsweek.com/andy-ogles-trump-third-term-draws-criticism-republicans-2020626)


- **Trump's Stance**: Donald Trump has been known to jest about serving a third term, although he has also stated in interviews that he would not challenge the 22nd Amendment for himself. His stance appears more playful or speculative rather than a serious push for constitutional change.[](https://www.newsweek.com/third-trump-term-amendment-constitution-ogles-2020058)[](https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2025/01/24/no-trump-wont-likely-get-to-run-for-a-third-term-heres-why/)


- **Public and Media Response**: The proposition has sparked debate across media platforms, with some outlets highlighting it as an example of extreme loyalty to Trump within certain segments of the Republican Party, while others see it as an unlikely and symbolic gesture. Public opinion on this matter varies widely, with many seeing it as an unrealistic proposition given the entrenched political opposition.[](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14319735/Trump-White-House-2032-Andy-Ogles.html)[](https://www.yahoo.com/news/maga-rep-wants-rewrite-constitution-000001387.html)

- **Legal and Political Analysis**: Legal experts and political analysts have pointed out that even if the amendment were to pass, the process would be long, contentious, and fraught with legal challenges. There's also discussion about potential loopholes in the current 22nd Amendment text that might theoretically allow for non-elective paths to the presidency for someone like Trump, although these remain speculative and untested.[](https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2025/01/24/no-trump-wont-likely-get-to-run-for-a-third-term-heres-why/)

**Analysis:**


- This move could be seen as symbolic or strategic within political discourse, aiming to energize Trump's base or to draw attention to the issue of term limits in light of Trump's political influence.

- Legal and political scholars might debate the implications of such an amendment on the balance of power, democratic principles, and the tradition of presidential term limits established in the U.S.


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