Donald Trump appeared to paraphrase French authoritarian leader Napoleon Bonaparte Saturday, and prompted several reactions that ranged from support to confusion to ridicule.
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Donald Trump appeared to quote Napoleon Bonaparte by way of Rod Steiger on Saturday afternoon after his blitzkrieg of ...
The president's social media post on Saturday prompted critics to compare him to former French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," a rationale of why his actions are within his power as president.
Political pundits and media critics on social media roasted President Donald Trump for claiming he cannot "violate any law" if he "save his country." ...