Donald Trump’s website sells “disgusting” new item that violates US constitution

Donald Trump is stirring controversy once again, with speculation that he might attempt to run for president in 2028, despite the U.S. Constitution barring anyone from serving more than two terms,


and now a fiery debate is erupting across the country. The 22nd Amendment clearly limits presidents to two terms, but some, like Representative Andy Ogles, argue there might be a loophole, suggesting Trump’s first and second terms could be treated separately, possibly opening the door for another campaign. This theory, though dismissed by many legal scholars, has energized Trump supporters and fueled fears among his critics.

Adding fuel to the fire, Trump hasn’t shut the door on the idea—instead, he’s started selling “Trump 2028” merchandise, including $50 hats and T-shirts, promoting them as symbols of hope and a bright future. Critics have slammed the move as dangerous, accusing him of trampling on constitutional norms and flirting with authoritarianism. For some, these hats are more than just political gear; they are seen as warning signs of a deeper erosion of American democratic values.

The possibility of a Trump 2028 run has sparked outrage, confusion, and intense debate nationwide. While some celebrate the idea as a revival of “America First,” others see it as a direct challenge to the very foundation of the U.S. Constitution. As the battle lines are drawn, one thing is certain: if Trump pushes forward, the political firestorm will only grow hotter.