US lawmakers propose amending the constitution to allow presidents to serve three terms
According to TechFlow, on January 24, U.S. Congressman Andy Ogles proposed a joint resolution in the House of Representatives, proposing to amend the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution to allow the president to be re-elected for up to three terms.
The new amendment stipulates that anyone can be elected president up to three times, but cannot be re-elected after two consecutive terms. Ogles said that Trump is the only leader in modern history who can reverse the country's decline and needs to be given enough time to achieve his goals.
He stressed that Trump has taken a number of actions in just a few days since taking office, including declaring a state of emergency at the border, ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants, and designating Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations.
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