Trump’s best assistant shares a sinister publication on presidential conditions “indefinite”

At least one White House employee is obviously feeling inspired by El Salvador’s relocation to the deadlines of presidential deadlines.

The decision of President Naib Bouke for new ideas voted very much to amend the country’s constitution, making the bouquet path to remain in power for an indefinite period, Reuters reported.

The White House Deputy Dan Skavino shared a relationship with AP with El Salvador’s approval news for “indefinite presidential re -election” and wrote on Thursday in a social media publication: “What to see how heads burst? CC: @realdonaldrump.”

He also added Emoji to a thinking face and a guiding finger for good measure.

This was not the first time Trump’s loyal people have swam the idea to ignore the US Constitution’s requirements on presidential limits – or admired the bouquet authoritarian regime.

The 22nd amendment to the US Constitution explicitly states that “no person can be elected to the president’s post more than twice.”

However, Maga’s loyalists called on Trump to run for re -election in 2028, and his most appointed federal bench, Emil Bove’s appeal bench, refused during the Senate Confirmation process to turn off another start.

Some Maga voters want Trump to run again. / Jeff Kowalsky/ AFP through Getty Images

The Senate Republicans confirmed Boww – which briefly told government attorneys to ignore court decisions while performing the functions of Trump’s Chief Deputy Prosecutor – until lifelong appointments.

Daily Beast turned to the White House for comment.

Bukele won a re -election last year in a landslide victory, although the country’s constitution has previously allocated only single five -year presidential conditions. During his first term, he gathered the courts with loyalistic judges who allow him to run for a second term, according to Reuters.

Emil Bov refused to exclude a third term for Trump for president. / Bill Clark / CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Imag

Emil Bov refused to exclude a third term for Trump for president. / Bill Clark / CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Imag

After his victory in 2024, his opponents worried that he would revise the constitution and try to rule for life as Daniel Ortega from the neighboring Nicaragua, who has been in power since 2007, Reuters reports.

Trump is an open fan of Bouke’s authoritarianism, calling him “a hellish president” during a meeting in April in the oval office.

The popularity of the 42-year-old man stems from his large-scale security repression, which, in addition to eliminating the gang violence and blackmailing small businesses in what was previously one of the most dangerous countries in Latin America.

His strategy included the suspension of civil freedoms and endlessly imprisonment over 75,000 salvadoran without any accusations in the notorious Cecot mega-prison, where prisoners are regularly fighting and not allowed to have recreation, education or even access to a legal counsel.

There is also evidence that he secretly made a deal with MS-13 in the first years of his Presidency, offering gang leaders money and power in exchange for votes and reduced murder rates, Propublica reported in June.

The Trump administration has deported some migrants to Supermax Cecot and he expressed the desire for domestic criminals to be next.

Interior Security Secretary Christie Nov visited Cecot in March. / Pool / ghetto images

Interior Security Secretary Christie Nov visited Cecot in March. / Pool / ghetto images

The bouquet enjoys the almost total control of El Salvador’s legislative assembly, which votes 57-3 to limit the deadlines.

“Democracy has been killed in Salvador today,” said opposition legislator Marcella Vilartoro of the Republican National Alliance.

Trump has no numbers to amend the US Constitution, which requires two -thirds of the majority in the US and Senate House or for two -thirds of state legislative authorities to call for a constitutional convention.

But he has already been willing to ignore what has been written in the Constitution.

In January, Trump signed an enforcement order stating that immigrant children are not entitled to US citizenship, despite the 14 amendment to the Constitution guarantee that “all persons born … in the United States and are subject to their jurisdiction, are citizens of the United States.”

The Federal Court of Appeal ruled last month that the enforcement order was illegal.

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