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America split from monarchy 250 years ago. Trump's presidency is testing how far it's come.

The 250th anniversary of America's liberation from a king kicked off with a campaign-style rally on the National Mall by President Donald Trump, whose face already stares down from banners fluttering from federal buildings across the nation's capital.

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... The images illustrate how the Republican president has dominated daily life since returning to power and, to some, evoke more the style of a monarch than the leader of the world's oldest democracy. But it's also how he has wielded that power that has led to comparisons of an imperial reign.

Since returning to office in January 2025, Trump has nominated one of his personal lawyers to serve as attorney general, ordered the Department of Justice to pursue his political enemies, deployed the U.S. Marines to the nation's second largest city and leveraged the presidency to enrich himself and his family.

He has demanded that comedians who mock him be fired, has slapped his name on the Kennedy Center, has pushed to seize control of elections, has filed lawsuits against news organizations whose coverage he disliked and has sued his own government seeking $10 billion in taxpayer money.

With the 250th anniversary of the nation's founding fast approaching, Trump's own celebrations have overshadowed the bipartisan, congressionally authorized commission that was supposed to coordinate events commemorating the moment. He plans to return to the National Mall on July Fourth for what he calls a "Trump rally."

The president's actions have led to comparisons with King George III, the British monarch whose rule inspired the American Revolution. It is a parallel Trump himself rejects. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-28 12:38 PM | Reply

"Maybe it's time we gave monarchy another shot."
-MAGA

#2 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-28 12:52 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

America had a good run.

Now it's nothing more than a once great nation.

#3 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-28 12:57 PM | Reply

"Maybe it's time we gave monarchy another shot."

Posted by ClownShack

None of these people have thought this thing through.

They'll awaken one day to subjection even their extreme powers of denial won't handle, and whine about what happened to them.

Oh, the whining will be illegal, but they'll find that out.

#4 | Posted by Zed at 2026-06-28 12:57 PM | Reply

"I love America more than any other country in this world, and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually ... "

James Baldwin

#5 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-28 01:01 PM | Reply

"A republic, if you can keep it" is a famous warning spoken by Benjamin Franklin at the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention in 1787.

When asked by Elizabeth Willing Powel what form of government the delegates had created, Franklin replied that they had built a republic, if the people could maintain it.

Franklin's caution emphasizes that democratic republics are inherently fragile.

Their survival does not rely on a king, a ruling elite, or blind luck, but rather on the active, informed involvement of ordinary citizens."

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Ironically, it's the "Republicans" who have co-opted our People's democratic republic by kowtowing to Banking, Corporate, Elitist racist Authoritarian monied interests.

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"I sincerely believe that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies" stems from a warning Thomas Jefferson wrote in an 1816 letter to John Taylor.

Context & Meaning - Jefferson feared that centralized financial institutions and long-term government debt (which he referred to as "funding") posed a more structural and quiet threat to republican liberty than military forces.

He believed private banks and corporations could control the money supply through inflation and deflation, ultimately concentrating wealth and power into the hands of a few and undermining the financial independence of everyday citizens."

And we was correct, sir.

#6 | Posted by Corky at 2026-06-28 01:12 PM | Reply

he was, sheesh!

#7 | Posted by Corky at 2026-06-28 01:14 PM | Reply

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