CNN presidential historian claims Trump fulfilled ‘promise to be a dictator on day one’ with executive orders

You May Be Interested In:‘Home Improvement’ star warns of dieting dangers after dropping 30 pounds


CNN presidential historian Timothy Naftali suggested President Trump succeeded in being a “dictator on day one” of his presidency, based on his actions on Inauguration Day.

Naftali reacted to the news the president would sign more than 200 executive orders on his first day, a record-breaking number. 

“He has decided to make good on his promise to be a dictator on day one,” Naftali said, referencing a comment Trump made during a 2023 town hall with Fox News’ Sean Hannity.

Trump quipped then that he wouldn’t be a dictator, “Except for day one. We’re closing the border and we’re drilling, drilling, drilling. After that, I’m not a dictator.”

CNN historian Timothy Naftali commented on President Trump’s rhetoric after his inauguration Monday. (CNN screenshot)

INFLUENCERS PRAISE TRUMP FOR DECLARING ‘ONLY TWO GENDERS’ WILL BE RECOGNIZED BY US: ‘TRUTH IS WINNING!’

Naftali added how Trump invited several international leaders, such as Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Argentine President Javier Milei, who Naftali criticized as “far-right” leaders.

He went on to attack Trump’s past calls to acquire Greenland and regain control over the Panama Canal, suggesting this is capitulating to the “far-right.” 

“In a sense, we had the far-right international represented at the inauguration,” Naftali said. “And the President of the United States, for the first time since 1901, in an inaugural address, talked about how this country is going to acquire new territory and threatened the sovereignty of another country. 

“That is a signal to the far-right in the world that America is now going to play the game the way the other far-right countries play, which is, ‘What we want, we take.’” 

Italian Prime Minister at President Donald Trump's Inauguration

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Argentina’s President Javier Milei share a joke as they arrive for the Presidential Inauguration of Donald Trump at the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. January 20, 2025.  (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)

He continued, “Which means, for the first time since World War II, we are no longer an indispensable nation. If we follow through with the rhetoric in the inauguration, we have become an imperialist nation.” 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE

Trump promised in his inaugural address that U.S. “sovereignty will be reclaimed, our safety will be restored. The scales of justice will be rebalanced. The vicious, violent and unfair weaponization of the Justice Department and our government will end. And our top priority will be to create a nation that is proud, prosperous and free.”

President-elect Trump lays a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery ahead of the Inauguration

Trump had proposed acquiring Greenland ahead of his inauguration. (Evan Vucci/AP)

Naftali added, “The kind of rhetoric the president used in his inaugural speech is the kind of rhetoric one associates with imperial great power.”

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

share Paylaş facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

SNL compares Trump to Jesus in Easter sketch mocking economy and faith: 'Donald Jesus Trump'
SNL compares Trump to Jesus in Easter sketch mocking economy and faith: ‘Donald Jesus Trump’
Senate GOP pushes Trump budget framework through after marathon vote series
Senate GOP pushes Trump budget framework through after marathon vote series
'Refuse to be their puppet': Top 5 moments from Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation hearing
‘Refuse to be their puppet’: Top 5 moments from Tulsi Gabbard’s confirmation hearing
49ers fear Brandon Aiyuk suffering season-ending ACL tear in loss to Chiefs
49ers fear Brandon Aiyuk suffering season-ending ACL tear in loss to Chiefs
House Speaker Johnson captures VP JD Vance's first visit to the Oval Office on video
House Speaker Johnson captures VP JD Vance’s first visit to the Oval Office on video
ICE arrests previously caught and released Senegalese illegal immigrant wanted for murder in Brazil
ICE arrests previously caught and released Senegalese illegal immigrant wanted for murder in Brazil
Pulse Of The Blogosphere | © 2025 | News