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In a recent post on Truth Social, U.S. President Donald Trump echoed the sentiments of Napoleon Bonaparte, asserting, "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," amidst growing legal challenges against his administration. The statement, made on February 15, 2025, has been interpreted as a defiant stance against perceived limitations on presidential authority, according to Reuters.
This remark triggered immediate backlash from Democratic leaders, including Senator Adam Schiff of California, who criticized Trump as embodying dictatorial behavior. Legal experts, such as Washington attorney Norm Eisen, contend that Trump’s claims threaten the rule of law by justifying potentially illegal actions under the guise of national interest.
Following his election victory, Trump attributed his survival of an assassination attempt in July to divine intervention, reinforcing his narrative of a mission to “restore America to greatness.” As legal battles loom, Trump faces accusations of overstepping his constitutional boundaries, suggesting his administration’s direction could lead to landmark Supreme Court cases.