You Vote: Do you think President Trump will try for a third term as president in 2028?
Rep. Ogles said Trump’s loss in 2020 interrupted his ability to serve 2 consecutive terms, and he believes Americans would benefit during a turbulent era to have the choice of letting Trump serve 8 straight years if they wanted.
With Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., pursuing legislation to amend the Constitution so that President Donald Trump can serve a third term, the issue is back on the table.
The 22nd Amendment currently limits presidents to serving two terms, whether consecutive or not. The House of Representatives proposed the amendment in 1947, two years after Franklin D. Roosevelt died after winning four straight terms, and it was ratified in 1951.
Ogles said Trump’s loss in 2020 interrupted his ability to serve two consecutive terms, and he believes Americans would benefit during a turbulent era to have the choice of letting Trump serve eight straight years if they wanted.