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The Trump Dynasty
May 4, 2026
AI Analysis: Name Calling
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Last week Donald Trump hosted Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the White House. While the spectacle wasn’t quite as extravagant as the one the British put on when the president and first lady visited the United Kingdom in 2025 — the U.S. doesn’t have a golden “Cinderella” coach, at least not yet — it was a lavish production nonetheless.
Trump loves to dress up in white tie and tails to hob-nob with the royals. His staff even had a bit of fun trolling the libs by posting an image of Trump and Charles captioned “Two Kings.” Although he claimed during his contentious “60 Minutes” interview that he wasn’t a king — “[I]f I was a king I wouldn’t be dealing with you,” he told correspondent Norah O’Donnell — it was clear he wished he was one. These days he’s spending most of his time trying to turn the White House into an ersatz version of Versailles, with gaudy, gilded gewgaws strewn all over the Oval Office, and replacing floors and walls with marble and granite. That’s on top of his notorious ballroom project and his arch, both of which are clearly designed as monuments to himself. He has put his name and posters of himself on buildings all over Washington, D.C., and now the Treasury is printing money bearing his signature and the State Department is issuing passports featuring his image. He’s even holding a gladiator contest on the White House lawn in June to celebrate his birthday. If he actually were a medieval king or a Roman emperor, you
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