CELEBRITY
Trump Pushes Congressional Term Limits to Break Washington’s Grip
Term limits have re-entered the spotlight as a serious proposal to curb entrenched power in Washington and restore accountability. The plan outlined by Donald Trump would cap service at six years in the House and twelve in the Senate, targeting the culture of career politics that many voters believe has weakened representation and slowed reform.
Supporters argue that such limits would open Congress to fresh perspectives, reduce insider influence, and force lawmakers to focus on results rather than longevity. By resetting incentives, the proposal aims to shift power away from permanent political classes and back toward citizens and states, emphasizing service over status.
Opponents tied to long tenures-figures like Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi-stand as symbols of an era critics say has prioritized preservation over progress. The debate underscores a broader push to drain entrenched systems, refresh leadership, and reassert accountability across the legislative branch.
