Summary

Donald Trump sparked backlash after quoting Napoleon on social media: “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law.”

Critics saw this as a justification for authoritarianism, comparing it to fascist rhetoric. Some mocked Trump’s legal troubles, while others suggested it signaled dictatorial ambitions.

His administration’s recent executive orders and efforts to bypass congressional approval have already raised legal concerns.

JD Vance’s claim that judges “aren’t allowed to control” the executive has further fueled fears of a constitutional crisis.

  • @DaddleDew
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    195 days ago

    He already said it plainly years ago. Can we stop pretending that we are shocked by him being a dictator already?

    • @Snowclone
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      45 days ago

      The news will never report on the many fascist things he’s plainly said for the last decade, or point out that he’s already violating the constitution on a huge amount of actions. That would be mean.