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Trump says his morality is 'the only thing that can stop me'
Summary
In a New York Times interview, President Trump said his own morality is the only constraint on his power; the comment came amid protests after an ICE-involved fatal shooting in Minneapolis and reports of strained ties with European allies over Greenland.
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President Donald Trump told the New York Times that the only constraint on his power is his own morality and mind. The comment was published as protests followed an ICE-involved fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis. The interview also came amid reports of fraying relations with European allies over a possible US takeover of Greenland.
Reported facts:
- Trump is reported to have told the New York Times he sees his own morality as the primary limitation on his presidential power.
- The article reports that an ICE-involved fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis prompted protests.
- The piece describes tensions with some European allies over discussions of a potential US takeover of Greenland.
Summary:
The article links the president's remarks to a period of heightened domestic protests and diplomatic strain. Undetermined at this time.
