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In this article, The New York Times discusses President Trump's recent social media proclamation—"He who saves his Country does not violate any Law"—which encapsulates his controversial approach to presidential power during his second term. The piece highlights how Trump is using this justification to push the boundaries of executive authority, often by disregarding statutes designed to limit such power. It also details his sweeping actions—ranging from executive orders that bypass Congressional oversight to mass firings of appointed officials—and draws historical parallels with actions by past presidents, arguing that Trump, like Lincoln or Nixon, is pushing the notion that national salvation can supersede established legal constraints.
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Joke: Looks like Trump's playbook has a new chapter titled "How to bend rules without breaking... well, any laws at all!"
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