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Emile

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Sat Jan 25, 2025, 06:38 AM Saturday

Tennessee congressman proposes resolution creating path for a third Trump term

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — President Donald J. Trump is just a few days into his second term and one Tennessee lawmaker wants to open the door for a potential third Trump term.

Tennessee U.S. Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN-5), has filed a Joint Resolution in Congress proposing a change to the 22nd Amendment of the Constitution of the United States which limits presidents to just two terms.

Rep. Ogles wants to make the change to allow President Trump and future presidents to serve three terms.

The resolution states:

‘‘No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than three times, nor be elected to any additional term after being elected to two consecutive terms, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.’’

Read more at: https://fox17.com/news/local/tennessee-congressman-proposes-resolution-paving-path-for-a-third-trump-term-president-constitution

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Tennessee congressman proposes resolution creating path for a third Trump term (Original Post) Emile Saturday OP
SOMEONE is angling for a Cabinet position! 70sEraVet Saturday #1
Federal prosecutors withdraw from investigation targeting GOP's Andy Ogles LetMyPeopleVote 14 hrs ago #2

LetMyPeopleVote

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2. Federal prosecutors withdraw from investigation targeting GOP's Andy Ogles
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 03:53 PM
14 hrs ago

Last week, the congressman unveiled a proposal to allow Trump to run for a third term. This week, he’s no longer under investigation.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3lh2l2ioeis2c

Last week, Republican Rep. Andy Ogles unveiled a proposal to allow Trump to run for a third term.

This week, prosecutors withdrew from Ogles' criminal investigation.

That's quite a coincidence.



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/federal-prosecutors-withdraw-investigation-targeting-gops-andy-ogles-rcna190197

In other words, it was possible that Ogles introduced an absurd proposal to empower Trump to run again in 2028 because of his affection for the president, knowing full well it will never become law. But it was also possible that he was trying to flatter Trump and get his attention amid an investigation that might lead to a criminal indictment.

Just eight days after Ogles unveiled his measure, it appears there’s some news out of Tennessee. WTVF, the CBS affiliate in Nashville, reported:

Federal prosecutors based in Nashville have withdrawn from the criminal investigation of Tennessee Congressman Andy Ogles, an unprecedented move that could signal plans by the Trump administration to drop the case against a Republican ally. With no explanation, Acting U.S. Attorney Brian McGuire filed a notice late Thursday to withdraw Assistant U.S. Attorneys Robert S. Levine and J. Christopher Suedekum from an on-going legal dispute over the FBI’s access to evidence seized from Ogles last year.


.....The investigation was ongoing when there was a dispute between Ogles’ lawyers and the U.S. attorney’s office over access to evidence on his phone. That matter ended up in court, but before it could be fully adjudicated, federal prosecutors withdrew from the case, raising questions about whether the investigation will continue as Trump and his team take control of federal law enforcement.

Of course, if the investigation does collapse, there will be no shortage of questions about how much partisan politics might've played a role.

We’ll learn soon enough what becomes of the Ogles controversy, but it’s worth emphasizing that the president has already demonstrated an unnerving affection for Republican members of Congress who have been accused of corruption. In his first term, Trump pardoned two former GOP lawmakers who’d already been convicted, and this week, he celebrated the demise of the case against a different former Republican congressman who’d been found guilty by a jury.

The new trump DOJ will reward trump's friends and punish trump's enemies.
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