US President Donald Trump hosted a state banquet at the White House for visiting British monarch Charles III and Queen Camilla. On Tuesday (April 28), the White House released a photo of President Trump and King Charles III, accompanied by the caption "TWO KINGS," along with a crown emoji, sparking public controversy.
Trump has previously posted artificial intelligence-generated images depicting himself wearing a crown. The "TWO KINGS" remark has reignited questions over his perceived ambitions for power.
In a recent interview with CBS, Trump rejected accusations that he "acts like a king," telling the host, "I'm not a King, if I was a King, I wouldn't be dealing with you."
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