"He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," the president writes on Truth Social and X The post Trump Sparks ...
Donald Trump appeared to quote Napoleon Bonaparte by way of Rod Steiger on Saturday afternoon after his blitzkrieg of ...
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Echoing France's Napoleon Bonaparte, U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday took to social media to signal continued ...
U.S. President Donald Trump invoked Napoleon Bonaparte's ideology on social media, sparking criticism from Democrats. Trump ...
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.
Social media users criticized a cryptic post from President Donald Trump which read, "He who saves his Country does not ...
Dozens of lawsuits currently challenge Donald Trump's executive orders, including the ongoing crackdown against illegal immigration, attempts to ban transgender people from serving in the US military ...
The president's social media post on Saturday prompted critics to compare him to former French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
Trump's post comes amid some rulings from federal judges limiting the authority of the new Department of Government Efficiency to access payment systems in the Treasury and Labor Departments.
Donald Trump referenced Napoleon Bonaparte by posting the quote, "He who saves his country violates no law." The meaning of ...
Donald Trump on Saturday stunned critics who said he was signaling his own authoritarianism, but some experts and onlookers ...