Trump Third Term & SB 46: California Election Safeguard
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Trump Third Term & SB 46: California Election Safeguard
"The 22nd Amendment, which was added to the United States Constitution in 1951, states that no person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice. Until recently, it seemed that Americans were in unanimous agreement that this rule was in the best interest of Americans and democracy as a whole. However, in late 2025 Trump constituents began selling t-shirts bearing the words, "Trump 2028 (Rewrite the Rules).""
"Trump told reporters in a press conference last fall that a third term would really be his fourth term because of what he called without evidence, "the rigged election." On Jan. 28, the FBI released a statement saying it executed a warrant at the Fulton County Election Hub and Operation Center in Union City while investigating President Trump's false claims that the 2020 election was rigged."
"Just over a year into Trump's second term in office, Americans on both sides of the political aisle are dissatisfied with the slow-to-be-released, heavily redacted Epstein files. The National Rifle Association joined ICE protesters across the country in denouncing the killing of Alex Pretti. The United States is trending downwards in global popularity in response to tariffs, bombing campaigns, the kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro, the seizing of oil, the proposed real estate project in Gaza, and the list goes on."
California Senator Tom Umberg is preparing measures to prevent a presidential third term despite the 22nd Amendment barring election to the presidency more than twice. Trump has occasionally hinted at remaining in office beyond two terms and supporters have promoted "Trump 2028 (Rewrite the Rules)" merchandise. Trump has claimed the 2020 election was rigged and asserted a third term would count as a fourth due to that claim. The FBI executed a warrant at the Fulton County Election Hub and Operation Center while investigating Trump's false election claims. Public dissatisfaction exists over redacted Epstein files, foreign policy actions, and domestic controversies.
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