The official Trump store listed new hats and shirts with the phrase “Trump 2028” across the front, causing the left to lose their minds! Is the president actually teasing the possibility of a third term run or is he just trolling the left to get a rise?
The $50 hats come in the traditional Trump red and has “Trump 2028” in place of the usual “Make America Great Again” slogan. To top it off, the site features a photo of Eric Trump, the oldest son of Donald Trump, wearing the hat.
.@EricTrump rocking the new Trump 2028 hat! 👀🔥 pic.twitter.com/5EsCkvHORI
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) April 24, 2025
The shirts also don “Trump 2028” with the phrase “Rewrite the rules” written underneath.
BREAKING!🚨New “Trump 2028” t-shirt now being sold on the Trump store website with “Rewrite the Rules” on it!
There’s been lots of talk of President Trump potentially being able to serve a THIRD term.
One scenario being if he were elected Vice President, and the President… pic.twitter.com/zQPM9oIUP9
— America First News (@RealAmFirstNews) April 24, 2025
There are a couple of scenarios that would make a Trump 2028 campaign possible, despite the 22nd Amendment. If someone else runs for president with Trump as their vice president, and then step down after the election, that would put Donny J back in the limelight. OR, maybe another Trump legacy could be eyeing a run? Eric, perhaps?
Last month, Axios reported that Trump is “not joking” about serving a third term, which would require a two-thirds vote from Congress.
While Trump later told reporters he’s not looking at the scenario now, he first told NBC “there are methods” by which he could make it happen.
The 22nd amendment clearly states that “no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.”
Though Trump suggested his path back to the White House could be on the coattails of a JD Vance victory, top Republicans on the Hill shrugged off the third-term chatter.
Will Trump REALLY gun for a third term? Who knows. This will be an interesting scenario to see played out in the future, no matter which way the pendulum swings.