He also posted them on X moments later (archived): Many people recognized the passage as a quote from Napoleon Bonaparte, the first emperor of France. It first appeared in "Maximes et pensées de ...
Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 15, 2025 For those unfamiliar, this is a quote often attributed to a dictator, Napoleon Bonaparte. A version of it was spoken by the Napoleon character ...
President Donald Trump once again shared an ominous quote from Napoleon Bonaparte in an apparent defense of his refusal to acknowledge court rulings that would otherwise halt his executive orders.
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State Sen. Napoleon Harris III speaks during a 2019 news conference with Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch (left) and Gov. JB Pritzker standing in the background. Ashlee Rezin / Sun ...
President Trump said over the weekend his work to “save” the country gives him legal leeway. “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law,” Trump posted Saturday to Truth Social and X.
The quote posted by Trump nearly matches one that appeared in a 1970 movie about French emperor and military leader Napoleon Bonaparte, whose ambitions included attempts to expand French territory.