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.
Skip to the part were we banish Trump to an island by himself and just leave him there.
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.
Now that’s a compromise many could probably live with.
As long as there’s no internet there, I’m in.
He’d have to fight all the other great powers of the world for 23 years, so… uh… yeah. Not looking forward to that.