“Donald Trump’s Website Unveils Controversial New Item: A ‘Disgusting’ Product That May Violate the US Constitution”

Trump 2028? New Merchandise Sparks Outrage Over Alleged Constitutional Violation

Another day, another firestorm ignited by Donald Trump—this time by teasing a third presidential run, a move many say would violate the very Constitution he once swore to uphold.

Speculation is mounting that Trump, now 78, is eyeing a shocking return to the White House in 2028. But there’s a major problem: the U.S. Constitution doesn’t allow it. Specifically, the 22nd Amendment clearly states that no one can be elected president more than twice. In short—two terms, then you’re done.

But when has Trump ever been one to follow the rules?

Despite the legal roadblock, Trump has started signaling that he’s not ready to fade into political retirement. In fact, he’s now openly selling “Trump 2028” merchandise—yes, really. For $50, you can snag a hat that boldly reads “Trump 2028” along with a description urging buyers to “Rewrite the rules.” Subtle, it is not.

Critics aren’t buying it—and they’re not holding back. Social media erupted in disbelief:

  • “He really thinks he can violate the Constitution and the two-term limit… what a joke.”
  • “Trump wants to be Putin so bad.”
  • “Trump 2028 hats are now being sold. It’s a f****** cult.”

The controversy gained further traction earlier this year when Rep. Andy Ogles floated the idea of a legal loophole, claiming Trump’s non-consecutive terms might not count as the typical two-term limit. His argument? Since Trump didn’t serve two consecutive terms, he might technically be allowed another shot.

Trump hasn’t outright denied the possibility. On the contrary—his campaign seems to be testing the waters, and the merch might be the first wave of a broader strategy.

So, is it a political stunt, or is Trump seriously preparing to challenge constitutional norms in 2028?

Either way, the “Trump 2028” gear has sent shockwaves through political circles—and fired up debate across the nation.

What’s your take? Is Trump bluffing, or are we in for yet another wild chapter in American politics? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

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