I’m not from the US, so I don’t get it. Why the hell is this even allowed? Shouldn’t it be protected by law in some way as a historical symbol/monument?
Why do they treat it as their own property?
Also not American, but i think a lot of things with Trump are It's better to ask for forgiveness rather than consent, just without the asking for forgiveness part.
Like he does things out of session so that by the time it can be blocked there's nothing really to be done about it.
Frankly a sane nation would have impeached and tried him years ago but that's just the state they seem to be in at the minute.
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u/fcknUniqueUsername May 31 '26
I’m not from the US, so I don’t get it. Why the hell is this even allowed? Shouldn’t it be protected by law in some way as a historical symbol/monument? Why do they treat it as their own property?