People took this to mean that Trump believed that rulers who purport to be "saving their country" are above the law."The ...
Trump has barked up this tree before, but even in that context, his use of this Napoleon quote hits different.
Trump suggested he’s above the law as his administration challenges the courts’ authority to rein in his rule.
President Donald Trump cited a quote widely attributed to Napoleon that espouses the notion that the laws of a nation can be ...
Trump once again shared an ominous quote from Napoleon Bonaparte in an apparent defense of his refusal to acknowledge court ...
President Trump, over the weekend, stoked criticism and alarm when he posted a blunt and cryptic statement seemingly ...
REUTERS The quote — which has been attributed to notorious French dictator Napoleon Bonaparte, even if its actual origins are somewhat murky — immediately drew harsh criticism from Trump critics on ...
Earlier this week, the president’s efforts to cut federal funding, fire thousands of aid workers and unilaterally redefine ...
President Donald Trump recently quoted Napoleon Bonaparte to reinforce his stance on executive authority amid ongoing legal ...
Echoing France's Napoleon Bonaparte, Donald Trump signaled continued resistance to limits on his executive authority in the ...
Case in point: Trump recently quoted Napoleon to justify lawlessness. He declared on social media, “He who saves his Country ...