A scandal-plagued Republican lawmaker got pushback from conservatives and liberals alike after he called for President Donald Trump to receive a third term, as well as a Nobel Peace Prize.
Rep. Andy Ogles, who has been reportedly put under scrutiny for financial scandals in the past, said Saturday on X, "Give Trump a third term, give him a Peace Prize, and let him run D.C. as long as he wants."
The pushback was almost instant.
Joe Walsh, a former Tea Party Republican lawmaker who recently switched parties, replied with, "225 days ago, you raised your right hand and swore to support & defend the Constitution of the United States. Shame on you."
Republicans against Trump asked Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, "What’s wrong with this tweet?" The program provided the following answer:
"The tweet proposes unconstitutional actions: a third term violates the 22nd Amendment's two-term limit (Trump is serving his second). The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by the Norwegian Committee, not 'given' by the US. Allowing indefinite rule undermines democracy and the Constitution."
Former youth pastor John Pavlovitz said, "Nah."
"Give him a polygraph test about r----- girls," the liberal author added.
Brian Mistrot, a self-described politically homeless conservative, chimed in:
"The Constitution limits a POTUS to 2 terms, which this numb-nuts knows. But s------- on the Constitution allows him to keep making $200k/year off taxpayers and stay in power."
"More proof that Republicans have given up on the Constitution & rule of law," he then added.
The popular MAGA Cult Slayer account said, "Ogles is a traitor to the United States of America."