US donald trump King Charles magas
King Charles gave Magas a brutal lesson in democracy and the way they obediently lapped it up just made it even better
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i dont think the republicans understand that they’re clapping at the british king delivering them a gentle warning about violating the “shared principles of magna carta” – its ironic that an actual monarch is talking about the dangers of trump behaving like a king
— hasanabi (@hasanthehun) April 28, 2026
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You know it’s bad when King Charles has to remind us the Magna Carta established that no one is above the law. pic.twitter.com/YUcmGkQQHC
— anyone_want_chips (@anyonewantchips) April 28, 2026
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“Executive power is subject to checks and balances “
– and that , Ladies and Gents, is how it’s done. https://t.co/5zd9eaWOuJ— emily m (@maitlis) April 28, 2026
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The most striking part of his speech. An indirect appeal to Congress to finally make use of its powers.
From an English king. Well.. https://t.co/T695rHQYWp— Annette Dittert (@annettedittert) April 28, 2026
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Clown ass republicans don’t even realize what they are clapping for. Trump would be angry if he knew what it was.
— Sam (@princesleeper) April 28, 2026
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Why are Republicans clapping?
They gave their checks & balances to Trump when they handed over their spines & balls. https://t.co/qFXPXtfXkS
— Cuckturd (@CattardSlim) April 28, 2026
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A British king named Charles lecturing the Americans about checks on executive power.
Pour one out for the historians and satirists.
— David Moscrop (@David_Moscrop) April 28, 2026
To conclude …
Imagine getting in a time machine and going back to 1776 and telling the Founding Fathers that the King would one day be reminding America about the importance of democracy and our checks and balances. That is the timeline we’re living in.
— Rep. Melanie Stansbury (@Rep_Stansbury) April 29, 2026
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