Trump warns ‘I will do anything I want’ in apocalyptic ‘dictator’ threat | World | News

President Donald Trump shared a satirical image inspired by the “Apocalypse Now”, which shows a fireball when helicopters rise over the third largest metropolises of America, and increased the words of placement of national guard staff and immigrant officers in Chicago.
“I love the smell of deportation in the morning,” he said on the social media platform.
“Chicago is about to learn why it is called the war department.”
The president did not give any other information beyond the title “Chipocalypse Now”, referring to Francis Ford Coppola’s Bleak 1979 Vietnam War: “I love the smell of napalm in the morning.”
JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, a democratic, called Trump as the “wannabis dictator”.
On Friday, Trump signed an executive order that tries to re -brand the Ministry of Defense as the Ministry of War after the campaigns to be taken into consideration for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Restoring requires congress approval.
The graph in Trump’s sending, played by Robert Duvall, the film is obsessed with war. Similar to Chicago’s Skyline floor, Spor depicts Headgear, similar to Kilgore.
Trump’s weekend message follows repeated warnings to be among the other democratic controlled cities that Chicago allocated for advanced Federal Execution.
His administration is preparing to intensify the immigration sanction in Chicago while reflecting the actions in Los Angeles. In June, Trump has appointed them in Los Angeles, as well as in Washington since last month, and pointed to an unprecedented law enforcement force.
He also implied that Baltimore and New Orleans could be treated similarly and suggested that even on Friday, Federal officials could go to Oregon to “destroy them”, referring to the protesters. Years ago, he may have accidentally defined the images of protests in that city.
The details of Trump’s proposed operation in Chicago were insufficient, but the opposition is already common. City and state leaders planned to sue the Trump administration.
Pritzker, a candidate for 2028 presidential, is strongly against it.
“He threatens to go to war with an American city,” Pritzker wrote to X on the image of Trump’s mission. “This is not a joke. This is not normal.”
“Donald Trump is not a strong man, a scared man. Illinois won’t be frightened by a wannabe dictator.”
Trump argued that the authority to distribute national guards were almost unlimited. Sometimes he even touched upon questions about being a dictator.
Trump last month, “Most people, ‘If you call him a dictator, if he stops the crime, everything he wants,’ he says – by the way, I’m not a dictator.” He said. “I don’t do – I don’t do – it’s not the right to do everything I want to do.
“I’m the President of the United States,” Trump explained. “If I think that our country is in danger – and in danger in these cities – I can do it.”




