1) They don't have the senate votes to push through a Constitutional amendment, so that's going to be locked in, even if the House goes red.
Louis Napoleon, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, rallied some men in 1836 and attempted to take over the government of France. He was arrested and exiled and kept getting more popular afterward. He just came back in 1840 and tried again. They arrested him and put him in prison. He disguised himself as a workman and walked out of the prison and went back to exile in England. Then his dad died and he felt he was clearly Napoleon's heir. France had another revolution in 1848, much more orderly than the first, and he came back and was elected President. Their Constitution limited President to one term. He attempted to amend that, but didn't have the votes. So he kinda took over. He seized the press and the legislature and named himself Napoleon III. And he called a national referendum that legitimized it. He reigned 20 years and then was captured in a war with Prussia and France disavowed him and formed a new Republic.
You would think Trump would talk about him, but he might not be aware of him and might feel like the end isn't interesting enough.