MSNBC host Nicole Wallace said on Monday's “Deadline” broadcast that President Donald Trump had dropped “all pretenses” of wanting to be president and instead was trying to become “emperor.”
“If it's an emperor's Republican, if they want this President's Day, it might be time for them to just say it and drop all the pretendedness,” Wallace said.
She continued, “Reince Priebus, the first Chief of Staff in Trump's first term, was the “most non-American and anti-constitutional statement ever issued by the American president,” Jamel Booy of the New York Times. “We rejected what we call.” This weekend, Trump posted a quote on social media, attributed to Napoleon. It says, “Those who save their country do not violate the law.” Perhaps more frightening than the presidential power and its unlimited interpretation, the Supreme Court already had a kind of agreement with Napoleon and Trump in its presidential immunity decision last summer. ”
Wallace added: The last few weeks of Donald Trump's enforcement action, the judiciary, once again shaping the scope of the president's power, if it concerns who can fire and who cannot fire. ”
Follow x's PAM key @pamkeynen

