In February 2025 social media posts, U.S. President Donald Trump shared this quote usually attributed to French Emperor ...
Trump suggested he’s above the law as his administration challenges the courts’ authority to rein in his rule.
Trump has barked up this tree before, but even in that context, his use of this Napoleon quote hits different.
President Trump, over the weekend, stoked criticism and alarm when he posted a blunt and cryptic statement seemingly ...
President Donald Trump cited a quote widely attributed to Napoleon that espouses the notion that the laws of a nation can be ...
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Donald Trump appeared to paraphrase French authoritarian leader Napoleon Bonaparte Saturday, and prompted several reactions that ranged from support to confusion to ridicule.
The quote posted by Trump nearly matches one that appeared in a 1970 movie about French emperor and military leader Napoleon Bonaparte, whose ambitions included attempts to expand French territory.
The post is a quote often attributed to French military leader Napoleon Bonaparte. Trump’s post comes in the wake of his administration facing nearly 60 lawsuits alleging executive overreach.