President Donald TrumpOn the weekend, criticism and the alarm stopped the laws of nations when he published a felt and cryptographic expression that seems to suggest.
“Whoever saves his country does not violate any law,” Trump wrote his X and True Company accounts on Saturday.
The White House later shared the statement from his official X account, but he did not practice why he published it or what he meant. It is not clear that specific origins are attributed to Napoleon, in the early 1800s the Emperor indicated French General.
White houses refused when ABC News asked Monday, what Trump meant with the message.
Democrats Report quickly Trump to talk like a dictator. Recince priebus, the Republican served in the first administration of Trump, Downplayed “Entertainment” and “catnip” for the media.
All this is drump and his team is pushed Presidential authority theory – Configured the only control over the executive branch and configured as an independent agency.
Constitution experts warns Trump aggressive view of the presidential power, especially his recent comment, directly goes against the principle of controls and balances.
“It is a statement of Trump because it is almost equal to Hitler and Mussolini, and none of them is the rule of law. It is not the rule of law that protects the executive in this country,” Michael Gerhardte, University of North Carolina Constitutional law expert.
“Our whole political system was afraid. Fear of his power was growing his power, the jury and the jury and the executioner, said David Schultz, the Constitutional Law at Hamline University.
“Its statement, in my opinion, does not achieve the basic basics of the law of the American Constitution or American democracy. That is, that no one gets the last call about the legal,” Schultz said Trump said.

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In fact, the lawsuit against Trump Administration continues to follow the stack. It has been less than a month since the opening, but Trump’s actions – almost all the distorts – have led at least 73 litigation.
The challenges are playing against its order, to effectively end the citizenship of birth; Congress aims to freeze the federal grant and federal loans; Elon Musk’s government efficiency department to disassemble agencies such as USAID and disassemble the financial protection office for consumers; and more.
A case is already making his way to the Supreme Court. The Trump Administration presented his first emergency resource trying to ignore temporary reduction order, to fire the same independent office of Hampton Dellinger.
“Dellinger case is a trial balloon to fulfill the appointments ready to test the highest judge.” Ray Brescia said, Professor at Albany Law School.
Before the statement of Trumpen this weekend, he said that the White House filled the court orders. Trump said Abclic ABC News last week, Abyclic last week, “I always follow the courts and then attract.”
But the attacks on the judges that have temporarily stopped by some of his agendas, however, to challenge the resolutions that were linked to past suggestions, they have raised questions about what the second command agenda has raised.
There are only a few examples in American 250-year history, where the President has rejected laws or courts.
Former President Abraham Lincoln, Trump repeatedly compared himself, without accepting the civil war, without accepting legislators – an action said he exceeded his authority.
However, experts say that today’s Klima Lincoln deceived the Presidency for the National Crisis and Lincoln asked to confirm the decision he took in Congress and received it in several years.
However, Trump and his team is likely to continue to encourage extensive power thanks to legal challenges.
Trump seemed to double in his napoleonic message, Sharing Sunday in social truth The image of another user establishing a budget “Whoever saves his country does not violate any law against a portrait of riding on horseback.
“If the President begins Poting Napoleon, you may want to read how it has been taken for everyone: there was no time that a coalition collaborated, but twice,” said Brescia.
ABC News’ Peter Charalambus helped this report.
