Summary

Donald Trump sparked backlash after quoting Napoleon on social media: “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law.”

Critics saw this as a justification for authoritarianism, comparing it to fascist rhetoric. Some mocked Trump’s legal troubles, while others suggested it signaled dictatorial ambitions.

His administration’s recent executive orders and efforts to bypass congressional approval have already raised legal concerns.

JD Vance’s claim that judges “aren’t allowed to control” the executive has further fueled fears of a constitutional crisis.

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    He literally said he was going to be a day one dictator, multiple times, live on TV. And he still got elected.

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      Let’s send him to Hans Island. Then he can “rightfully” say he laid claim to Canada and Greenland and live out his life there as a proud and noble warrior. To sweeten the deal we can send him Canadian Whiskey and Danish Schnapps to enjoy, which is great since he doesn’t drink.

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      He’d have to fight all the other great powers of the world for 23 years, so… uh… yeah. Not looking forward to that.

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    Exile that orange mother fucker. Leave him on an island and let him have his little tantrums while the world forgets about him

      • The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.net
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        learn from history: start with the remote island. also put all the oligarchs on it and give them two guns. see how they like resource scarcity

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          Islands aren’t what they used to be with modern travel. We’d need to put him on the moon instead.

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            i’m fine with that. but we’re keeping the limited number of guns idea. and they’re both going to take different ammo so the oligarchs form up into meaningless groups based on arbitrary distinctions. see how they like it

          • ShaggySnacks@lemmy.myserv.one
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            Let’s aim for the stars. We’ll miss the starts however they can all enjoy the richness of the vast void before succumbing to petty reasons.

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    Hmm, “He who saves the country does not violate any law.” Has anybody told Luigi about this?

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      It just means that he wants his cronies to do as they please. If you were even raise your hands to your face you are a class A war criminal and will be shot…

      God I can’t believe this happened so fast. If you told me 10 years ago that it was going to be like this I’d call you crazy.

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    There’s a simple way for the Republicans in Congress to reassure critics that this is not a dictatorship: define it. Make a list of things that would obviously not be okay. If the rest of us are right about Trump, he’ll cross those lines sooner or later. Then there will be no more denying it.

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    On 1 March 1815, Napoleon and his followers landed on the French mainland at Golfe-Juan and headed for Grenoble through the foothills of the Alps, taking the route now known as Route Napoléon. The 5th Regiment intercepted him just south of Grenoble on 7 March. Napoleon approached the battalion alone and called to them, “Here I am. Kill your Emperor, if you wish!” The soldiers responded with, “Vive l’empereur!” and joined Napoleon’s men. Six days later, 5,000 troops under Michel Ney, who had boasted that he would bring Napoleon to Paris in an iron cage, also joined Napoleon.

    I rather doubt Trump has the kind of personal magnetism and courage that would get him to go face to face with armed troops and recruit them to his own side.

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    He already said it plainly years ago. Can we stop pretending that we are shocked by him being a dictator already?

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      The news will never report on the many fascist things he’s plainly said for the last decade, or point out that he’s already violating the constitution on a huge amount of actions. That would be mean.

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    Uh, he already is one. He’s just laying out the legal justification for it based on the SCOTUS ruling.

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    The important difference is that Napoleon actually did some good things for France. I’d rather have him than the Orange Jackass.