In february 2025 social media posts, u.s Democrats and legal experts criticize his assertion of executive power and his resistance to court rulings. President donald trump shared this quote usually attributed to french emperor napoleon bonaparte
He who saves his country does not violate any law. Us president donald trump claims he does not violate any law by saving his country, echoing france's napoleon bonaparte President donald trump shared a quote often attributed to napoleon bonaparte on his platform truth social, saying he who saves his country does not violate any law. the quote sparked controversy and criticism amid concerns about his defiance of federal court orders.
The phrase is attributed to napoleon bonaparte, who declared himself french emperor in the. He who saves his country does not violate any law, trump, a republican, proclaimed on his truth social network The white house did not respond to a request for more details. The quote, he who saves his country violates no law, is often attributed to napoleon bonaparte, though its exact origin is debated
It suggests that actions taken for the nation's survival justify legal or ethical transgressions The phrase has been cited in various political and historical contexts to defend controversial decisions. He who saves his country violates no law, president donald trump posted to social media on feb Manuel balce ceneta via associated press this is the logic expressed by nazi jurist and philosopher of fascism carl schmitt in his essay justifying the state murders committed on the night of the long knives.