Trump's 'Gulf of America' plan is a display of 'political will' that Dems lack.
The radio host stated that Trump demonstrated the capabilities of presidents when they choose to act in that manner.
President-elect Donald Trump is demonstrating to the country how presidents can accomplish tasks if they possess the determination to do so, as stated by radio host Charlamagne Tha God.
Trump declared during a Tuesday press conference that he plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, as he believes it has a "lovely sound" and is more "suitable" for the water body.
On Wednesday, the hosts of The Breakfast Club responded to Trump's remarks during their radio broadcast.
Charlamagne argues that Donald Trump demonstrates what is politically possible, what presidents can achieve if they desire to do so, and what can be said if one is willing to say it. The focus, however, is not on what can be accomplished but rather on who possesses the political will to make it happen.
""Trump doesn't care about political correctness and is willing to say whatever he wants, even if it sounds ridiculous or doesn't make sense," he added."
Donald Trump has killed the language of politics, according to Charlamagne.
Trump has expressed his interest in acquiring Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal as part of the United States.
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