Trump says ‘own morality’ is only limit on his power: ‘I don’t need international law’
Trump claims his personal morality is the sole restraint on his global power, dismissing international law while justifying military actions in Venezuela and threats over Greenland.
- 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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Donald Trump probably never went that far.
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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.
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