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Trump's narcissism is unparalleled.
By John Amato January 9, 2026
In an interview with the NY Times, Trump claimed when it comes to international law, the only constraint on his power is his own mortality.
With a Republican controlled Congress that has abdicated its duty under Mike Johnson, Trump, in senescence believes he is the king of the world.
President Trump declared on Wednesday evening that his power as commander in chief is constrained only by his own morality, brushing aside international law and other checks on his ability to use military might to strike, invade or coerce nations around the world. Asked in a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times if there were any limits on his global powers, Mr. Trump said:
https://crooksandliars.com/2026/01/trump-ny-times-i-am-international-law
JFC he really does need a rubber helmet...............
And the Times failed and those other "reporters".............................literally.............
SheltieLover
(77,009 posts)genxlib
(6,095 posts)He said his own "morality"
I don't know if the misquote to "mortality" was purposeful or just the most frustratingly true freudian slip I have seen in a while. But his mortality does seem to be the only thing that will stop him.
rampartd
(3,926 posts)it was "morality" and the meaning is "it is well known that i am totally amoral, so fasten your belts."
C_U_L8R
(48,950 posts)He might reply... not A god but THE god.
(which would be a really good time for a lightning bolt to strike down from the heavens)
LetMyPeopleVote
(175,409 posts)If the president doesnt like being referred to as a dictator, hes going to have stop talking and acting like one.
Link to tweet
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/on-using-u-s-might-trump-says-hes-constrained-by-his-morality-not-international-law
Its an odd thing for him to complain about, especially because, as a candidate in 2024, Trump more than once talked about creating a temporary American dictatorship that he wanted to lead. Nevertheless, one day after making the complaint, the president sounded quite dictatorial in his beliefs about the scope of his powers in a lengthy interview with The New York Times. The newspaper reported:
President Trump declared on Wednesday evening that his power as commander in chief is constrained only by his own morality, brushing aside international law and other checks on his ability to use military might to strike, invade or coerce nations around the world.
Asked in a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times if there were any limits on his global powers, Mr. Trump said: Yeah, there is one thing. My own morality. My own mind. Its the only thing that can stop me.
As part of the same exchange, the Republican said he doesnt need international law. Pressed on whether he believes his administration must abide by international law, Trump said, I do, before adding, It depends what your definition of international law is......
Around the time of the No Kings protests, the president and his team didnt merely smear American protesters, they also questioned the underlying premise of the protests. Its one thing to disagree with Trump, they suggested, but it was preposterous hyperbole to suggest he was acting like some kind of authoritarian monarch.
Except that the Republican periodically abandons all subtlety and subtext and chooses instead to admit (in not so many words) that his critics are correct. He promotes images of himself in a crown. He makes Napoleonic declarations such as he who saves his country violates no law. He talks about terminating parts of the Constitution that stand in the way of his ambitions and he freely admits that he believes (what remains of) his alleged conscience is the only thing that can stop me.
The next time Republicans express outrage that Trumps detractors are calling him an authoritarian, keep this in mind.