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Video: Trump Gets A King’s Crown

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Liberals are losing it over this.

Seoul, South Korea – President Donald J. Trump was treated like a king on Wednesday as he received a massive golden crown and South Korea’s highest national honor — a moment that symbolized how much respect and admiration foreign leaders continue to show America’s 45th President.


🌟 A “Golden Age” Tribute to Trump’s Leadership

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung presented President Trump with a replica crown from the ancient Silla Kingdom, once worn by Korean royalty. The ornate crown, made of gold and adorned with tall prongs, represents peace, prosperity, and unity — values President Lee said Trump had helped strengthen across the region.

Alongside the crown, Trump was awarded the Grand Order of Mugungwha, South Korea’s highest civilian honor. The stunning medal — a large golden emblem — was given in recognition of Trump’s work to open historic dialogue with North Korea and maintain peace on the peninsula.

“It’s as beautiful as it can possibly be… I’d like to wear it right now,” Trump said with his signature humor, drawing smiles from the crowd.

President Lee praised Trump’s “bold diplomacy” and said the gesture marks “a new golden age of the Korean-U.S. alliance.”


🍔 Dinner Fit for a King — Trump’s Classic Taste

After the ceremony, the South Korean hosts treated President Trump to a banquet designed with his personal favorites in mind — featuring braised short ribs, American beef, and mini beef patties served with ketchup, a playful nod to Trump’s well-known culinary preferences.

Diplomatic gifts and menus are chosen carefully to reflect friendship and mutual respect. Just one day earlier in Japan, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi gifted Trump a golf putter once owned by former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, one of Trump’s late close friends. Trump was also served American-grown rice — a tribute to his success in pushing Japan to lift restrictions on U.S. grain imports.

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🔥 Democrats Protest — But Trump Keeps Winning

The crowning comes just days after left-wing activists organized “No Kings” protests across major U.S. cities, accusing Trump of acting like a monarch. Over 7 million demonstrators reportedly participated — yet the world watched as South Korea literally crowned him a hero.

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In true Trump fashion, the President fired back online with humor. He posted a meme of himself wearing a gold crown while flying a fighter jet labeled “King Trump”, dumping manure on “fake news” protestors — instantly going viral.


💬 “Planting Good Seeds for Peace”

During their private meeting, President Lee thanked Trump for his continued outreach to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, saying, “Chairman Kim has not accepted your good intention yet, but we are planting good seeds for the future.”

Trump reaffirmed his commitment to peace through strength:

“I know that you’re officially at war, but we’ll see what we can do to get that all straightened out,” Trump told his host.

South Korea also expressed interest in a U.S. partnership to acquire nuclear-powered submarines, marking a major step forward in defense cooperation between the two nations.


💪 A Symbol of Respect — and American Power Abroad

President Trump’s Asia tour — spanning Japan and South Korea — highlights his unmatched ability to command respect on the world stage while keeping America’s interests front and center.

While critics at home complain, leaders abroad are literally crowning Trump as a symbol of strength, prosperity, and peace — a reminder that America’s allies still see him as a true world leader.


📰 Final Thoughts

From golf clubs in Tokyo to gold crowns in Seoul, President Trump’s trip reminds the world that American leadership under Trump means respect, prosperity, and strength.

As foreign leaders roll out the red carpet and gold crowns, one thing is clear: President Trump isn’t just back — he’s being treated like royalty.