il Donaldo Trumpo
@PapiTrumpo
LET'S GO!!!🤣🇺🇸🥳🥳🥳
https://x.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1906041013967130822
il Donaldo Trumpo
@PapiTrumpo
LET'S GO!!!🤣🇺🇸🥳🥳🥳
https://x.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1906041013967130822
Lets allow liberals heads to explode:
The "loophole" in the U.S. Constitution that could theoretically allow Donald Trump to serve as president beyond the standard two-term limit, potentially until 2037, stems from a specific interpretation of the 22nd Amendment.
This amendment, ratified in 1951, states: "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice." The key word here is "elected." The amendment limits a person to being elected president twice but does not explicitly prohibit serving as president beyond two terms if the additional time in office comes through means other than election.
One scenario often discussed involves Trump running for vice president in 2028, after completing his current second term (assuming he serves from 2025 to 2029). If he were elected vice president on a ticket with another candidate—say, J.D. Vance—and that president then resigned or became incapacitated shortly after taking office on January 20, 2029, Trump could ascend to the presidency via succession under the 25th Amendment or statutory succession rules.
Because he wouldn’t be "elected" to the presidency again, this could arguably skirt the 22nd Amendment’s restriction. If this happened early in the term, and he then served out nearly the full four years (until January 20, 2033), it’s conceivable he could repeat the process in 2032—running as vice president again with a different candidate who steps aside—potentially extending his presidency until January 20, 2037, when he would be 90 years old.
An aircraft crashed into a home in Brooklyn Park just after noon Saturday, igniting a large fire and prompting a widespread emergency response.
All occupants of the home were able to escape, according to initial radio dispatches, but authorities have not yet confirmed how many people were injured or killed in the plane crash and resulting fire.
The crash was reported around 12:23 p.m. near 10736 Kyle Avenue North, just south of Noble Parkway and Kyle Avenue. Responding crews found the home fully engulfed with flames threatening nearby structures and the fire was upgraded to a 2nd-alarm by 12:26 p.m. Evacuations were initiated for nearby homes as a precaution.
Mutual aid was requested from multiple agencies. Firefighters were warned by the homeowners that an electric vehicle was inside the garage, further complicating suppression efforts and prompting increased caution.
Around 12:52 p.m., Brooklyn Park firefighters on scene reported finding wreckage from the aircraft “scattered around the back” of the home, consistent with the plane having crashed into or immediately adjacent to the residence.
Flight tracking data indicates the aircraft involved was a single-engine Socata TBM-700, registered as N721MB. The plane had departed from Des Moines and was scheduled to land at Anoka County–Blaine Airport at approximately 12:11 p.m. It is still unclear why the aircraft deviated from its planned route.
Firefighters also reported finding aircraft wreckage in a tree near the home. They were continuing to work on extinguishing the blaze as of 1:35 p.m. Saturday and the immediate area remained locked down.
Officials have not confirmed how many people were onboard the aircraft at the time of the crash. As of publication, there is no official word on fatalities or injuries related to the incident. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are expected to take over the investigation into the cause of the crash.
https://x.com/MN_CRIME/status/1906037227123265647
Very true and so does Fox News.