Trump channels Napoleon: 'He who saves his Country does not violate any Law
President Donald Trump appears to be channeling Napoleon in his vision for executive authority, suggesting that a president who saves his country is acting within the law. 'He who saves his Country does not violate any Law,' Trump stated in a recent statement.

President Donald Trump has reportedly adopted Napoleon Bonaparte's philosophical stance on executive authority, suggesting that a leader who saves their country is not violating any law in an effort to bolster his own vision for power. Trump's comment appeared to mirror the French emperor's famous phrase 'He who saves his Country does not violate any Law.' The statement is part of a broader narrative surrounding the president's actions and decisions during his first weeks in office. Trump's use of this phrase has raised concerns about potential parallels with Napoleon's authoritarian tendencies.