My Power 'Has No Limits,' Trump Says
Call to Activism said Trump’s claim that his power has “no limits” should alarm Americans and violate the constitutional oath of office.
- President Trump asserted "There are no limits" to his power when responding to questions about the Iran conflict, claiming he has not learned that lesson.
- Caputo asked Trump, "What have you learned about not just the exercise of power, but the limits of your power?" during the exchange regarding the conflict.
- Critics including Joe Gallina of Call and Journalist Jeff Yang warned the comments violate the Oath to Preserve, Protect and Defend the Constitution of the United States.
- Republican Debi Ganster argued "Republicans are responsible for this," while Republicans Against Trump noted the Iran deal likely represents "unconditional surrender."
- Haynes, CEO of Point, posted that if others had claimed such power, Republicans would take to the streets with "Pitchforks and Torches.
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Trump's "Great Man" theory: "No limits" to his power
Donald Trump declared that from the war with Iran he has learned that his power “has no limits,” despite the fact that even within his movement of fervent followers believe that the president of the United States has overrelented to the Ayatollah.Continue reading...
Critics tear apart Trump after he claims his presidential powers have 'no limits'
During an interview with Axios' Marc Caputo, U.S. President Donald Trump discussed his ceasefire deal with Iran. Caputo asked Trump about the "limits" on his power, and his response is generating a lot of discussion on social media — some of it quite negative.Caputo asked Trump, "What have you learned about not just the exercise of power, but the limits of your power, as a result of the conflict?" The U.S. president responded, "There are no limi…
Trump: I Got "Unconditional Surrender" From Iran
Axios reports: President Trump denied that the Iran war revealed the limits of his ability to exert power, telling “The Axios Show” he still believes there are “no limits.” Trump entered the war demanding “unconditional surrender.” He ended it with a limited memorandum of understanding instead. Trump acknowledged to Axios’ Marc Caputo that he’d negotiated that deal to keep the war from turning into a global economic depression. Still, Trump deni…
After demanding "unconditionally capitulation", Donald Trump finally signed a limited agreement with Iran which he presents, despite everything, as a victory.

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