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The protests, which reportedly involved around 7 million participants across roughly 2,700 demonstrations, are characterized as a "world of make-believe." The narrative posits that the idea of King Trump ruling over America is absurd—highlighting that the U.S. has never had a monarchy and would not tolerate protests against a constitutional leader.
Claims are made that such protests wouldn't occur in oppressive regimes where dissent is punished severely, contrasting sharply with the leniency shown in the U.S. This leniency, the speaker suggests, is evidence that the U.S. government under Trump is not an oppressive dictatorship but a democratic system allowing free expression.