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Donald Trump Just Shared A Very Ominous Post, And People Are Calling It “One Of The Worst Statements Ever Made By A Sitting US President”

As we all know, President Donald Trump has a history of failing to follow the rule of law, which is what led him to become the first convicted felon to serve as US president.

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Considering his criminal history, his most recent post is profoundly concerning for any American who enjoys living in a democracy.

A man in a suit sits in a courtroom filled with people, with security personnel standing behind

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Recently, President Trump’s official X account shared a post that has garnered over 150 million views, that reads: “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law.”

Tweet by @realDonaldTrump: "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law." Dated February 15, 2025. 150.6M views
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The White House has since doubled down by reposting his statement on the official White House X account alongside Trump’s official presidential portrait.

Donald Trump in a suit and tie, serious expression, with quote: "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law."

People are obviously really worried about what this all means, so let’s take a look at some of their reactions:

As you can imagine, people were appalled when they stumbled upon the post.

Tweet criticizing a statement by Donald Trump, stating it's one of the worst made by a sitting U.S. president. Trump's tweet: "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law."
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“Wants to be a dictator. If you don’t see it it means you don’t want to,” former Trump White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci said.

Tweet by Anthony Scaramucci retweets Jonathan Lemire. Trump says, "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law."

Another user agreed, comparing Trump’s words to statements by historical dictators.

Social media post listing quotes from historical figures, comparing their views with a statement by Trump
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“This is literally a quote attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte — right before he orchestrated a coup, seized absolute power, and crowned himself Emperor in defiance of democracy,” this person continued.

Tweet discussing a quote attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte about seizing power, linked to a post by Donald J. Trump

“well this should end the fascism debate!” this user agreed.

Tweet from Alex Shephard quotes Donald Trump: "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law."
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Another person compared Trump’s logic to the actions of alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter Luigi Mangione, which many people saw as justifiable.

Tweet by Donald J. Trump reads: "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law." Another user comments with, "He has the same logic as Luigi Mangione."
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Another user pleaded with Republicans to be bipartisan and speak out against Trump’s words:

Screenshot of a tweet by Donald Trump saying, "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law."
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And Trump’s former vice president Mike Pence seemingly decided to speak up, reposting an essay he wrote in 2010 called “The Presidency and the Constitution.”

Image of a Twitter post by Mike Pence about "The Presidency and the Constitution - Imprimis" from October 2010, showing the White House

Here’s a brief excerpt: “The president is not our teacher, our tutor, our guide or ruler. He does not command us; we command him. We serve neither him nor his vision.”

Text excerpt discussing the president's role, suggesting they do not command or redefine customs, law, or beliefs, nor impose decisions on the people

In conclusion, this person said what many people reading Trump’s post are thinking: “He’s getting ready to do something really fucking illegal.”

Tweet thread: Angry Staffer suggests something illegal may occur; Donald J. Trump's tweet mentions saving the country without violating laws
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What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments.

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