Donald Trump is back in the headlines after making one of his most alarming statements yet about power and accountability. In a new interview, Trump said flat out that he does not need international law and that the only thing limiting how he uses American power is his own morality and his own mind. He framed global rules as optional and subjective, saying international law matters only depending on how you define it.
The comments came during a sit-down with The New York Times, where Trump was pressed about his approach to foreign policy and global authority. Instead of referencing treaties, alliances, or international agreements, Trump made it clear that he sees himself as the final arbiter of what is right and wrong when it comes to U.S. action abroad. He stressed that he is not looking to hurt people, but stopped short of acknowledging any external legal limits on his power.
This statement did not land in a vacuum. Trump is currently serving his second term and has leaned heavily into an aggressive America First posture, prioritizing dominance over diplomacy. His administration has shown a willingness to move unilaterally, often dismissing global norms that previous presidents treated as guardrails. By openly rejecting the authority of international law, Trump signaled a worldview where personal judgment outweighs collective rules.
Trump has always positioned himself as a rule breaker rather than a rule follower. This moment just made that stance impossible to ignore. Whether people see confidence or recklessness in his words, the reality is that saying you do not need international law reshapes how the world understands American leadership. And that is a conversation far from over.


He is not allowed to pull out dictators out just for oil ! How much does Nazi and family make at this stunt !
We want to see the Epstein files You Felon , Pedophile !The most disgusting man to walk this earth ! Other countries are laughing at us !