Washington, 29 April 2026 – The question “President Trump or King Trump?” is no longer just political sarcasm. It has become a serious debate about executive power, democratic restraint and whether the American presidency is drifting too far from the constitutional limits that were designed to prevent any one leader from ruling like a monarch.
The controversy sharpened after the White House described President Donald Trump and Britain’s King Charles as “TWO KINGS” during the monarch’s visit to Washington. The phrase triggered criticism because the United States was founded on the rejection of monarchy and the principle that leaders govern through public consent, not inherited or unchecked authority.
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