Inside the White House, Donald Trump’s collection of hats has taken center stage—especially with some sporting the unexpected slogan “Trump 2028.” This has caused discussion about whether Trump plans to run for president again after two terms.
The “merch room” was once Bill Clinton’s private study and is now filled with Trump memorabilia, including his unique sneakers and designer ties.

Trump extended invitations to guests to pick from his collection during a meeting with Zelenskyy and European leaders, a moment captured and shared widely.
Since his 2024 return, the variety of hats has grown—from classic red MAGA hats to new colors and slogans, culminating in the controversial “Trump 2028” caps.
While Trump hasn’t announced plans for a third term, he hinted at the possibility in a 2025 interview. Former aide Steve Bannon expressed certainty Trump would be back, despite the constitutional two-term limit.

The sudden appearance of such hats has fueled speculation of attempts to challenge or bypass the 22nd Amendment.
During Zelenskyy’s visit, viewers speculated Trump might use emergency justifications, like Ukraine’s delayed elections due to war, to stay in power longer.
The “Trump 2028” discussion is ongoing and highlights divisions over the future of American politics.