➤➤ URGENT: Trump says only his "own morality" limits his power

John,
In a startling new interview published this week, President Trump flatly declared that the only thing constraining his power is his “own morality,” telling The New York Times he doesn’t need international law to guide his actions — and that law isn’t a real limit on his authority.
Let that sink in.
The leader of our government, in charge of the world’s most powerful military and the future of American democracy, says his own sense of right and wrong is the only thing restricting how far he can go.
No checks and balances. No separation of powers. No rule of law. Just Trump’s personal judgment. This is authoritarianism. And it strikes at the heart of everything we’re fighting for.
This administration is already:
- attacking federal agencies that protect free elections,
- pushing policies that would centralize control over voter data,
- and celebrating moves that sideline legal norms in favor of political power.
Democratic Secretaries of State and defenders of voting rights are working night and day to safeguard free and fair elections against this kind of unchecked power.
But none of this can succeed without your help.
We’re relying on grassroots supporters to provide the resources our candidates and legal teams need to protect democracy in 2026 and beyond.
Will you chip in $3 or whatever you can today to defend the rule of law, election security, and democratic norms?
Thank you for standing with us,
Team DASS