GOING VIRAL: Trump Sets Social Media Ablaze With Napoleon Quote: “He Who Saves His Country Does Not Violate Any Law”
February 16, 2025

President Trump made more headlines on Saturday by uttering one sentence on social media.

“He who saves his Country does not violate any Law,” the President wrote on Truth Social and X. Various reports attribute the quote to the 19th-century French leader, Napoleon Bonaparte.

As of Sunday morning, the post had already been viewed over 150 million times.

The official White House page also posted a variation of the tweet.

This appears to be a rebuke of the far-left judges, who have attempted to thwart the executive branch’s power for mere partisan purposes.

Judge McConnell, who recently blocked President Trump’s initiative to freeze federal spending and audaciously accused Trump of defying his court order, and Judge John McConnell Jr., who tried to block the newly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing Treasury systems, have both come under fire and now face articles of impeachment in the U.S. House.

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This also comes after JD Vance publicly condemned these activist judges. “Judges aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power,” he said in on X.

President Trump's message is just as clear: he is not bound by radical left judges' decisions when using his executive power, especially in a situation where he is taking good faith actions necessary to save the country.

Additionally, with the recent SCOTUS opinion granting the President broad executive immunity from criminal liability involving official acts, it would appear there is nothing holding him to partisan judges' orders.

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Author: Jordan Conradson