President Trump's return to power has taken on a royal character, symbolized by ceremonial displays and claims of divine favor. His inaugural events were pervaded with themes of monarchy, as he embraced the idea of divine right and unilateral authority, taking the liberty to designate geographical names. His exertion of powers, especially his controversial pardoning of supporters implicated in the Capitol riot, underlines a king-like claim to dispel accountability. The regal presentation of family members further establishes a narrative of power akin to a royal court, evoking admiration and loyalty from supporters.
Trump's return to the White House has been a coronation, invoking a regal sense of power and religious legitimacy in his inauguration and address.
His inaugural events, filled with royal themes, reflect his view of power as he claims divine authority and control over renaming land.
The use of his pardon power showcases the kingly elements of the presidency, instituted to protect those who acted in his favor during the Capitol riot.
Standing on elevated platforms and presenting his family like royalty highlights Trump's desire to reshape the narrative of his leadership.
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