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The Guardian view on Trump’s omnipresence: commanding attention like a king | Editorial

The Guardian view on Trump’s omnipresence: commanding attention like a king | Editorial

Summary

The article discusses how President Donald Trump’s image and name have become very visible in government buildings and projects, similar to what is often seen in authoritarian regimes. It also notes public disapproval of naming government places after him while he is still in office.

Key Facts

  • Authoritarian leaders often have their images and statues widely displayed to show power.
  • Unlike past U.S. leaders, President Trump is pushing for his face to be on a $250 bill and his signature on new $100 bills.
  • Large banners of President Trump have appeared on government buildings such as the departments of justice, labor, and agriculture.
  • He reportedly suggested renaming major transportation hubs like Dulles airport and Penn station after himself.
  • A judge recently ordered his name removed from the Kennedy Center, citing lack of congressional approval.
  • Public opinion polls show most Americans oppose naming government sites after President Trump while he is president.
  • Some researchers say constant display of leaders’ images might not increase support and can backfire by reducing trust.
  • President Trump’s focus on self-promotion comes as many voters feel he is not addressing their problems adequately.
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