President Donald Trump is referring to himself as the monarch.
The U.S. president issued an unprecedented statement on Wednesday, while praising his administration’s decision Terminate federal approval Congestion pricing plan in New York.
“Crowded pricing is dead. All areas of Manhattan and New York have been saved,” Trump Write Socialize in his social platform Truth. “Long live the king!”
The official White House social media accounts on X, Instagram and Facebook quickly quoted his post, all sharing a fake magazine cover that depicts Trump smiling in a suit and wearing a captivated golden crown. At the corner of the magazine cover, the text appeared: “Long live the king.”
Critics accuse him of his post Beyond his constitutional authority During his first few weeks of office.
Trump has published since he started his second presidency about a month ago More than 60 execution commands – Includes multiple instructions Challenged in court And was stopped by the judge. Trump on Tuesday Announce He has instructed the Justice Department to fire “all the remaining ‘Biden era'” American lawyers.
Trump also tries to consolidate more power. Earlier this week, he Signed an executive order Essentially, declare legal authority over independent institutions such as the Federal Communications Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission, and notes that only he and the Attorney General can interpret the laws of the executive branch.
Saturday, the White House Share the post Among them is Trump’s statement that appears to declare himself above the law.
“The people who save his country will not violate any law,” Trump wrote.
Trump’s announcement of “Long Live the King” became a hot topic on X, and the platform (formerly Twitter) is now owned by his political ally Elon Musk. The White House’s circulation of phrases – and the accompanying image of Trump wearing a crown stirred up an immediate rebound.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul rejected Trump and the White House positions at a press conference Wednesday.
“I’m here to say: New York hasn’t worked under the King for over 250 years, and we haven’t-we’re sure hell won’t start now.” “The streets of this city, fighting in battle, we Standing on the king, we won. , not now, never.”
Other government officials quickly joined the chorus of attention.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker Go to X Issuing his “swearing is the constitution of our country and our country.”
“We don’t have a king in America, and I won’t bend my knees into one,” Pritzker wrote.
Some supporters of Trump Online praised his manifesto and even made and shared images of themselves wearing the king’s crown. Deputy Director of the White House Taylor Budowich Similarly, posting an image that appears to be an AI-generated image of Trump wearing a King’s outfit. But others who claim he voted expressed discomfort with the brand.
Trump’s Monarchy Declaration is the latest in a series of unusual posts published by the official White House social media account.
On Tuesday, the White House released video The man in handcuffs and chains is ready to board the deportation and points out that this is an ASMR video. ASMR, which represents the autonomic sensational meridian response, refers to the sedation triggered by certain unusually pleasant sounds – a popular type of content that can often help the audience relax.
In another joke about his government’s deportation work, Valentine’s Day account is released poetry Trump and his border Tsar Tom Homan have a heart filled with pink background. It reads: “The rose is red, the violet is blue, come here illegally and we will expel you.”
The White House has also repeatedly shared Trump’s photo,Now Hanging in frame outside the oval office.