Trump calls himself a dictator after his Davos speech

After delivering a speech at the World Economic Forum's Davos Summit, U.S. President Donald Trump spoke about the "benefits" of being a dictator. According to a video statement released by the White House YouTube channel, he also placed himself on the list of dictators.

Trump said his speech at Davos was "very impressive," and that the U.S. received "praise," which he found hard to believe.

"Usually they say (Trump) is a terrible dictator. I am indeed a dictator. Sometimes you need a dictator. However, this time they didn't say that," Trump commented on his speech at Davos.

The US leader added that what he said was based on "common sense judgment." At the same time, it has nothing to do with conservatism, liberalism, or any other ideology.

It is worth noting that Trump had previously refused to call himself a dictator.

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