At the White House today, Trump said: "Now everyone's calling me 'King'—can you believe it? I'm not a king, but I do have that 'kingly vibe.' Yet I can't even get approval for a ballroom at the White House. Isn't that ridiculous? If I were truly a king, we could accomplish so much more. I've already done a lot, but if I were a king, I could do far more than this."

Commentary: The nationwide protest just a few days ago, which stirred up a storm over Trump with slogans like "No King," is merely an excellent comedic material in Trump’s eyes. He deliberately uses the nickname "King" to mock himself, then immediately turns around and portrays himself as a president whose hands are tied by bureaucracy—someone who only has the 'appearance of a king' but lacks real power, exemplified by his inability to secure approval for a White House ballroom. The implication couldn’t be clearer: if I can’t even approve a ballroom, being called 'King' is nothing short of a political farce fabricated by Democrats and left-wing media.

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