It is concerning that the President has openly stated a belief that he can break any law under the guise of "saving the country." This goes against the fundamental principles of the rule of law and checks and balances that are vital to a functioning democracy. No one, including the President, should be above the law. A core tenet of our Constitution is that it applies equally to all citizens, regardless of position or authority. Suggesting otherwise undermines the very foundation of our system of government and democratic institutions. The President's statement regarding his ability to violate laws is reminiscent of the infamous quote from President Nixon about presidential acts being permissible if the President does them. This line of thinking is antithetical to the ideals of liberty and justice for all that America was founded upon. It paves the way for abuse of power and unchecked executive overreach. I urge you to speak out against this alarming stance and defend the constitutional constraints on executive authority. The President must be held accountable to the same laws as every other American. Failure to do so would enable a march towards authoritarianism and the erosion of our democratic republic. Upholding the rule of law is imperative to preserving freedom and safeguarding our democracy for future generations.