With President Trump’s landmark “Big, Beautiful Bill” now officially passed, the celebrations aren’t just about policy wins — they’re also about legacy. Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN), one of Trump’s most vocal supporters in the House, says the passage of this sweeping bill marks a historic turning point for the country — and that it’s time to start thinking big when it comes to honoring the man behind it.
“President Donald Trump and House Republicans just made history,” Ogles said in a statement.
The congressman described hours spent at the White House with Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson, personally working the floor to help whip votes in favor of the legislation. The bill ultimately passed Thursday in a tight 218–214 vote.
Ogles didn’t mince words about the bill’s impact, calling it the start of a “new golden age” for the country. And the details back that up. The legislation includes:
- Tax cuts across the board, including no tax on tips or overtime
- Massive new funding for border enforcement and a “war chest for ICE patriots”
- Expansion of Trump’s popular deregulation initiatives
- And even the symbolic Golden Dome — a nod to restoring traditional American excellence and vision
“Thanks to President Trump, we’re finally reversing the damage caused by Big Government and Democrat cronies,” Ogles stated.
The bill hits nearly every note of Trump’s America First agenda — and cements it in legislative stone. For many conservatives, it’s the realization of promises made back in 2016 that never quite got through the D.C. swamp.
In perhaps the boldest remark yet, Ogles said:
“Wins like this are exactly why he deserves serious consideration for a third term — AND why so many believe he belongs on Mt. Rushmore.”
This isn’t just rhetorical flourish.
Back in January, Ogles actually introduced a House Joint Resolution to amend the U.S. Constitution and allow a president to serve three terms, provided no more than two are consecutive. The goal, Ogles explained, is to give a transformational leader like Trump the opportunity to “reverse our nation’s decay” and finish what he started.
The proposed amendment reads:
“No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than three times, nor be elected to any additional term after being elected to two consecutive terms…”
This proposal has stirred plenty of buzz, especially in conservative circles where frustration with the Biden era — from economic instability to border chaos — has left many hungry for more than just a return to normal.
And then there’s the matter of Mount Rushmore — the iconic monument honoring presidents who shaped the nation.
Ogles and others aren’t just joking when they suggest adding Trump’s likeness. After all, Trump’s achievements — especially with the recent passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” — have gone beyond what most modern presidents have accomplished. Tax relief, regulatory rollback, energy dominance, judicial reform, foreign policy realignment, and now historic legislative victories — all have reshaped the American landscape.
The idea may sound provocative, but it echoes a sentiment deeply rooted in the conservative base: this presidency is different — and historic.
With Independence Day approaching, the symbolism is hard to miss. Trump didn’t just meet his July 4th deadline — he may have redefined it. The fireworks this year aren’t just in the sky — they’re in the halls of Congress and in the hearts of everyday Americans who’ve waited years for this kind of leadership.
As Ogles summed it up:
“He must be given the time necessary to accomplish that goal.”
And with growing support behind him — in the House, across battleground states, and among everyday voters — it’s clear: this fight isn’t over. It’s just getting started.