Anonymous
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10/23/2025, 10:10:54 PM
No.519639095
[Report]
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Things that will happen in the next few years.
A constitutional crisis emerges in early 2026. A legal challenge to the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms, gains traction. Trump’s legal team argues non-consecutive terms are exempt during national emergencies, such as economic instability or election disputes from 2024. The Supreme Court, in a narrow ruling, deems the amendment’s enforcement situational, allowing Trump to run in a special election triggered by Congress passing the National Stability Act to address voter fraud claims amplified on social media.
Trump campaigns aggressively, rallying his base and capitalizing on distrust in institutions. By November, he secures a third term, winning swing states amid low turnout and legal challenges. His victory speech emphasizes reclaiming America, with pledges for sweeping reforms in immigration, media regulation, and election oversight. Progressive leaders denounce the outcome as a threat to democracy.
Protests erupt in spring 2026 across cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle, led by progressive activists, unions, and grassroots groups. Initially peaceful, they demand electoral reform and judicial oversight. Clashes with counter-protesters, fueled by Trump’s rhetoric, turn violent. Viral videos of vandalism on platforms like X amplify a narrative of chaos. By summer, riots break out in urban centers, with property damage dominating headlines. The administration labels these events an insurrection, attributing them to ANTIFA despite limited evidence of centralized coordination.
Trump campaigns aggressively, rallying his base and capitalizing on distrust in institutions. By November, he secures a third term, winning swing states amid low turnout and legal challenges. His victory speech emphasizes reclaiming America, with pledges for sweeping reforms in immigration, media regulation, and election oversight. Progressive leaders denounce the outcome as a threat to democracy.
Protests erupt in spring 2026 across cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle, led by progressive activists, unions, and grassroots groups. Initially peaceful, they demand electoral reform and judicial oversight. Clashes with counter-protesters, fueled by Trump’s rhetoric, turn violent. Viral videos of vandalism on platforms like X amplify a narrative of chaos. By summer, riots break out in urban centers, with property damage dominating headlines. The administration labels these events an insurrection, attributing them to ANTIFA despite limited evidence of centralized coordination.