Yeah, a Constitutional Amendment is a bit of a stretch even for Trump, given how wide the party divide is.
According to Ballotpedia, Republicans have 21 trifectas now, with 4 more "likely"/"possible"/"tossup" trifectas possible. If they hold onto all of their current trifectas AND gain all of the red/"tossup" new trifectas predicted this cycle, they would still need to earn 13 new trifectas in 2022 to have a Constitutional Supermajority. https://ballotpedia.org/Trifecta_vulnerability_in_the_2020_elections
Either way, an easier option than "challenging the 22nd amendment for a VP run" would be "just have Mike Pence run as Prez while one of his kids (most likely DJT Jr., since he's the oldest) runs as Pence's VP, so that Pence gets his time to shine and Trump's kids get some more on-the-job experience."
Yeah, a Constitutional Amendment is a bit of a stretch even for Trump, given how wide the party divide is.
According to Ballotpedia, Republicans have 21 trifectas now, with 4 more "likely"/"possible"/"tossup" trifectas possible. If they hold onto all of their current trifectas AND gain all of the red/"tossup" new trifectas predicted this cycle, they would still need to earn 13 new trifectas in 2022 to have a Constitutional Supermajority.
Either way, an easier option than "challenging the 22nd amendment for a VP run" would be "just have Mike Pence run as Prez while one of his kids (most likely DJT Jr., since he's the oldest) runs as Pence's VP, so that Pence gets his time to shine and Trump's kids get some more on-the-job experience."