

Over two weeks in January, a boundary-pushing President on full display
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. WASHINGTON—In the days after Donald Trump approved a risky operation to oust Venezuela’s autocratic leader, some administration officials privately came up with a new moniker for the emboldened commander in chief: “President of the World." The nickname reflected Trump’s expanding ambitions and increasingly aggressive posture as he enters the second year of his second term. The president is pushing boundaries at home and abroad as he looks to demonstrate power, cement his legacy and beat the clock ahead of midterm elections that could end unified Republican control in Washington.
Over the past two weeks, Trump has threatened to upend governments in Latin America, take military action in Iran and seize control of Greenland. He has cheered on federal immigration agents in Minnesota, raised the possibility of sending troops to Minneapolis to quell protests and threatened to cut off funding to states run by Democrats. He has called for credit-card companies to cap interest rates and pressed federal prosecutors to move more quickly to prosecute his Democratic adversaries.
Unlike during his first term, few people close to Trump are pushing back. Advisers and cabinet secretaries—all loyalists—lavish praise on him publicly and encourage him behind the scenes. GOP lawmakers largely haven’t stood in the way of his agenda.
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