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Trump jokingly calls himself a “dictator” after Davos speech

Trump jokingly calls himself a “dictator” after Davos speech
22.01.2026 11:30

President Donald Trump jokingly referred to himself as a “dictator” while speaking with business leaders after his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Trump said he had received positive feedback on his speech and attributed it to what he described as “common sense.”

“I can’t believe it. We got good reviews of that speech. Usually they say, ‘he’s a terrible dictator.’ I’m a dictator. But sometimes a dictator is needed. In this case they didn’t say that. And no, it’s common sense. Everything is based on common sense,” Trump said.

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