'You're a dictator, but that's OK': Trump reveals what he tells despots in the Oval Office
U.S. President Donald Trump walks to deliver remarks on the National Day of Prayer, in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 1, 2025. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein

President Donald Trump revealed that he welcomes autocrats and despots into the Oval Office and tells them they are dictators, "but that's OK."

Trump made the remarks at a White House National Day of Prayer event on Thursday.

"As we bow our heads this beautiful day in the Rose Garden on the National Day of Prayer, we once again trust our lives to our liberties, and our happiness to the hands of the Creator who gave them to us, and who loves us," Trump said. "It's so nice because here you are in this unbelievable setting. I think no setting like it in the world."

"When you add up the importance, I take people into the Oval Office, and the biggest people, the foreign leaders, princes, kings, queens, and presidents, and prime ministers, and a couple of dictators, I guess," he explained. "They don't say that. They say, no, I'm a prime minister, or I'm a president."

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"And I say, no, you're a dictator, but that's OK. But I bring them into the Oval Office, and they just want to look. They can't believe it."

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