Trump says ‘own morality’ is only limit on his power: ‘I don’t need international law’
Trump claims his only limit is personal morality as he pursues aggressive military actions and territorial ambitions, including capturing Venezuela's Maduro and plans for Greenland annexation.
- Trump said his 'own morality' is the only constraint on his power to order military actions around the world.
- Trump stated that he does 'not need international law' but later added that he does need to abide by international law, depending on its definition.
- Trump has launched a series of military operations in his second presidential term, including strikes on Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, and Venezuela.
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‘What an Embarrassment’: Bondi Trips Over the Law While Rushing to Defend Trump, the Host Reacts on the Spot — Then Viewers Catch One Detail That Reframes the Entire Clip
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s defense of President Donald Trump’s handling of Venezuela unraveled in real time during a Fox Business appearance this week, as viewers zeroed in on a familiar but consequential mistake that critics say revealed a deeper lack of understanding — or disregard — for basic legal concepts. Bondi appeared alongside host Larry Kudlow to discuss the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and the criminal charges…
U.S. President Trump sees virtually no restrictions on his powers. In an interview with the New York Times, he said he had no intention of harming people, but he did not need international law.
Maggie Haberman Offers Grim Warning About Trump: ‘He Is Emboldened in a Way I Don’t Think We’ve Ever Seen Before’
CNN commentator Maggie Haberman said President Donald Trump is feeling himself like never before. Haberman appeared on Friday’s episode of The Lead, where Jake Tapper aired remarks by Trump, who claimed the president is totally unchecked in the international arena, except by “my own morality.” “Do you see any checks on your power on the world stage?” a New York Times reporter asked Trump. “Is there anything that could stop you if you wanted to?”…
‘It's the only thing that can stop me': Trump just revealed what he believes is the sole limit to his presidential power
Donald Trump recently told the New York Times that the only thing limiting his power as president is “my own morality, my own mind.” He claimed that nothing else can stop him from doing what he wants. Trump added that he is not trying to hurt people, but his comments have raised concerns about how he views presidential authority. When asked if his administration needs to follow international law, Trump first said “I don’t need international law.…
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