President Donald Trump recently quoted Napoleon Bonaparte to reinforce his stance on executive authority amid ongoing legal ...
Donald Trump appeared to quote Napoleon Bonaparte by way of Rod Steiger on Saturday afternoon after his blitzkrieg of ...
Donald Trump raised eyebrows on Saturday after he appeared to reference the dictatorial Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in an ...
Pope Francis, who is receiving treatment for a respiratory tract infection, had a peaceful night in Rome's Gemelli hospital, ...
The president's social media post on Saturday prompted critics to compare him to former French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," a rationale of why his actions are within his power as president.
Earlier this week, the president’s efforts to cut federal funding, fire thousands of aid workers and unilaterally redefine ...
Trump's post comes amid some rulings from federal judges limiting the authority of the new Department of Government Efficiency to access payment systems in the Treasury and Labor Departments.
Trump echoes Napoleon Bonaparte in defiance of legal challenges, sparking criticism and concerns over executive power abuse.
President Trump quotes Napoleon, asserting that saving the country justifies his actions amidst legal battles. Critics argue ...
Dozens of lawsuits currently challenge Donald Trump's executive orders, including the ongoing crackdown against illegal ...
Trump, whose longtime slogan is "Make America Great Again," attributed his survival of an assassination attempt in July to ...