
"Trump told reporters he was mildly shocked that his speech earlier in the day was getting great reviews because normally he gets framed as a tyrant, he said. I can't believe it, we got good reviews on that speech. Usually they say he's a horrible dictator-type person, Trump said. But sometimes you need a dictator but they didn't say that in this case."
"Trump said that was because his speech was all based on common sense. It's not conservative or liberal I'd say 95% common sense. The president did not share whether he was a fan of Julius Caesar or any other dictators throughout history. He made the comment right before The Atlantic ran a story titled How To Tell If Your President Is a Dictator, which featured an image of Trump glaring menacingly."
"There have been multiple No Kings rallies since he started his second term last year, with protesters from Los Angeles to New York City venting they just can't stand Trump being president. Trump has scoffed at those protesters, calling them whacked-out last October. By the way, I'm not a king, Trump said at the time. I'm not a king I work my ass off to make our country great, that's all it is. I'm not a king, at all."
President Donald Trump told reporters at the World Economic Forum in Davos that he was surprised his speech received positive reviews because he is often portrayed as a tyrant. He said, 'But sometimes you need a dictator,' and insisted he has no plans to be one, attributing the praise to the speech being '95% common sense.' He did not say whether he admired dictators. The Atlantic ran a story titled 'How To Tell If Your President Is a Dictator.' Critics on the left have organized No Kings rallies nationwide; Trump called protesters 'whacked-out,' denied being a king, and posted a viral AI video of himself wearing a crown and dropping digital feces on demonstrators.
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