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This is the final episode in our special AmeriCast miniseries looking at five ways that Donald Trump has changed America in his first 100 days back as President of the United States.
Critics say he's defying the US Constitution and behaving like an authoritarian dictator.
Today's question, how has Donald Trump redefined the modern American presidency?
I feel like a broken record at this point,
but in the United States of America, we do not have kings.
We do not have dictators.
We have a constitution and the rule of law.
And we are going to make damn sure that Donald Trump and his administration follows the law.
I'm Matt Chorley in the AmeriCast studio in London.
I'm Justin Webb,
also in what I like to call the worldwide headquarters of AmeriCast in London, England.
And this is Anthony Zerker in the American headquarters of AmeriCast in Washington, D.C.
Firstly,
I mentioned that Donald Trump's critics say that he's behaving like an authoritarian dictator,
but we should dig into what he's actually done.
Is it just people just don't like him and therefore it's a way of criticising everything he does?
What has he done, Justin?
The first thing that he's done...