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February 17, 2025
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Donald Trump quotes Napoleon, suggests he’s above the law in controversial statement

Source: indianexpress.com indianexpress.com
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US President Donald Trump has sparked controversy by quoting French General Napoleon Bonaparte in a statement, suggesting that he believes he is above the law, reported The Independent. Trump took to social media on Saturday afternoon, sharing a message that seemed to echo Napoleon’s justification for his autocratic rule, as per The Independent. “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law,” Trump wrote on Truth Social and X. This statement, later shared by the official White House account, implied that the president’s actions are beyond legal challenge. The quote Trump referenced appears to be inspired by a line...
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