The scene at the White House Hanukkah reception was as bold as it was unmistakable: billionaire Miriam Adelson leaned in and told President Trump “we can do it,” and the president joked that she’d offered him “another $250 million” to consider a third term — a moment that brought chants of “four more years” from the crowd and sent the liberal media into predictable hysteria. Such unapologetic support from patriotic donors is a reminder that real Americans and real champions of Israel still back strength and conviction in the Oval Office.
Adelson made clear she had been talking with legal heavyweight Alan Dershowitz about the “legal thing” of another four years, and she publicly urged Trump to think about it, stoking both speculation and delight among supporters. The exchange was no accident; it was a carefully staged show of loyalty and resolve that exposed how out of step the coastal elites are with the grassroots energy in the heartland.
Let’s not kid ourselves about who is backing this movement: the Adelsons have been among the largest and most effective pro-Israel, pro-America donors for years, with Miriam continuing the philanthropic and political legacy she and Sheldon built — including massive contributions in recent cycles. When a private citizen with that track record stands up and says she’s in, it should be celebrated, not sneered at by the same pundits who bankroll the Left’s smear machine.
Yes, the 22nd Amendment currently limits presidents to two elected terms, and legal scholars rightly point out the constitutional hurdles. But the mere fact that experienced lawyers and former professors like Dershowitz are publicly discussing creative legal questions shows the debate is alive — and that Americans who feel betrayed by the permanent political class are not going to be silenced by convenient legal fatalism. Constitutional debate is healthy; pretending it isn’t only reveals the other side’s fear.
Donald Trump has spent the last months alternating between teasing 2028 possibilities and playing to his base, even as critics clutch their pearls about “third term” fantasies. The leftwing outrage bubble will pop when voters keep showing up for results over rhetoric, and when deep-pocketed patriots step forward to defend an America-first agenda that actually delivered for working families.
Make no mistake: this moment is about more than a quip or a headline — it’s about power, priorities, and who will bankroll the next fight for our values. The corporate press would rather focus on gotcha moments than the substance of defending America, backing Israel, and standing up to the globalist consensus that hollowed out our towns and factories.
Hardworking Americans should take heart that patriots with means still invest in causes and leaders who fight for the nation, and they should be ready to answer the call themselves at the ballot box. The left can scold and litigate all they want, but at the end of the day power follows support, and support is showing up loud and proud.

