Centuries after LÉtat, cest moi, Republicans are putting their own twist on the adage: I am the state has effectively become Trump is the state.
The more Republicans argue that to oppose Trump at No Kings protests is to âhate America,â the more they prove the protestersâ point.
For too much of the GOP, âLâÃtat, câest moiâ has effectively evolved into âTrump is the state.â www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-10-17T16:01:01.982Z
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/republicans-slander-no-kings-rallies-party-proving-progressive-activis-rcna238179
Ahead of Saturdays No Kings rallies, Republican officials havent exactly been subtle in what they want to convey. The Washington Post reported:
Ahead of thousands of anti-authoritarian No Kings protests planned for Saturday across the United States, Republicans are trying to brand the demonstrations as hate America rallies, ramping up their rhetoric about the millions of people expected to peacefully protest President Donald Trump and his administrations policies as they did in June.
After House Speaker Mike Johnson used the line a week ago, claiming the No Kings protest scheduled in Washington, D.C., deserved to be seen as a hate America rally, I started taking notes on how many GOP officials embraced that phrasing.....
LÉtat, cest moi is a phrase attributed to 17th century French King Louis XIV. Now, 370 years later, Republicans are putting their own twist on the adage:
 I am the state has effectively become Trump is the state.
The party has been headed down this path for much of the year. Indeed, the president, 
not long after his second inaugural described himself as a king, which came just days after he similarly declared, 
He who saves his Country does not violate any Law, a phrase often attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte.
It was around this time when an official White House social media account released a portrait showing a grinning Trump wearing a crown.
Eight months later, his party has decided that anti-Trump protests deserve to be labeled hate America events.
If the goal was to discourage participation in the rallies, I have a hunch the GOP slurs will have the opposite effect.
Here is a better pdf of trump wearing his crown 

trump really does believe that he is king and it taking these rallies very personally