There weren't any of those things in my town. All the signs were handmade. The only thing I saw that was pre-printed was a roll of stickers.
I'm struggling to figure out how that matters. In my town it was predominantly white because the town is. But American voters are American voters. Are you suggesting, maybe, that the administration's popularity has grown with minorities since the election? If so, why do you believe this? If not, why is it not noteworthy that so much of Trump's white base is showing up to express their total contempt for him?
He literally said "I have the right do whatever I want as president."
Direct quote. That was in his first term. Everything he's done as president has been consistent with the fact that he actually believes that, from the cronyism and nepotism and impeding of investigations into his allies and launching investigations into his friends to usurping the responsibilities of Congress in trade policy to proclaiming the right to execute people at his own discretion in international waters to saying he didn't know whether he has to follow the Constitution. You don't have to take my word for it. Ask any AI bot "why do critics of Donald Trump say he acts like a king?" and go from there. It's not overly complex. And if anyone had told you a year ago that he would be doing what he is doing now, you would've said, and probably actually believed, that they were paranoid alarmists.
It's not confusing. The one and probably only thing that he's been utterly consistent about is lamenting the fact that he doesn't have absolute power. He's said so over and over, along with claiming powers he does not actually have. He's said he needs loyal generals, like the ones Hitler had. Again, his words. This isn't complicated. The word, if you are unsure, is fascism, and Constitutional patriots will not tolerate it.