CORRECTION:
When I posted this yesterday, I looked on the web and found the above quote in several publications. Dave Dubya brought to my attention in the comments that he could not find the quote anywhere. I looked again today and found that Trump did not say those exact words, so the quote is not authentic.
I checked SNOPES and found this:
Many of the posts online included a clip apparently of Trump answering the reporter's question, thus implying Trump answered by saying, "Loyalty outranks law." That clip is from a real May 18, 2026, news conference with Trump, and the reporter did, in fact, ask him about the so-called Anti-Weaponization Fund. However, Trump did not actually say the specific words shared by social media users.
As such, we have rated this quote as an incorrect attribution.
This is the actual exchange documented by SNOPES:
LANDERS: The Justice Department has this new fund that was announced today, $1.7 billion. Why should taxpayers pay for the January 6ers?
TRUMP: It's being very well-received, I have to tell you. I know very little about it. I wasn't involved in the whole creation of it, and the negotiation. But this is reimbursing people who were horribly treated, horribly treated.
It's anti-weaponization, they've been weaponized. They've been, in some cases, imprisoned wrongly. They've paid legal fees that they didn't have, they've gone bankrupt. Their lives have been destroyed. And they turned out to be right. I mean, it's, it was a terrible period of time in the history of our country, and they worked on it. I know the Justice Department has really been working on it very hard.
There's been numerous other occasions over the years where things like this have been done. But these were people that were weaponized and really treated brutally by a system that was so corrupt, with corrupt people running it. And they're getting reimbursed for their legal fees and the other things that they had to suffer.
I was mistaken when I posted the quote. I should have been more careful with researching its validity. Trump has always valued loyalty above all else, and there are many quotes where he expresses his admiration and loyalty to those who praise and support him without question. That's why I believed this inaccurate report.
I regret the error.
When a reporter asked why taxpayers should cover the costs of a $1.7 billion DOJ fund for January 6th defendants, Donald Trump responded: "Because in my world, loyalty outranks law. They broke the rules for me, so you pay the bill for them. That's the transaction."
Yes, Trump, the POTUS, actually said those words. And millions of Americans heard them.
Trump told us that he cares nothing for the Constitution nor the rule of law. Loyalty, above all else, is what Trump esteems.
A U.S. President swears a specific constitutional oath to faithfully execute the office and to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution. Through this oath, the President takes on the duty to "take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed." This responsibility is outlined in Article II, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution, which directs the President to ensure all federal laws are properly enforced.
Trump's language today as he spoke those words in the title of this post is the language of a mob boss, not a POTUS who swore an oath to "preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution."
As long as this criminal sits in the Oval Office, expect more criminality and disregard for law and order.
Donald Trump has told us in plain mobster language what is important to him: loyalty. And that loyalty "outranks the law."
This attitude underpins his reasoning for seeking reparations in the billions of dollars for the men and women who attacked the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, and who were found guilty of felonies by a jury of their peers.
Donald Trump has pardoned those criminals and now will take your tax money and give it to them in service to him and for breaking the law.
I'm not surprised to see this happen. Trump, after all, is a convicted felon and adjudicated sexual assaulter/rapist, liar, cheat, and fraudster. Did anyone with half a brain expect excellence in the office of the presidency from someone with that rap sheet?
As someone on the internet said, I do not think Americans understand how insane this is. Trump is openly describing the country as a patronage network where crimes committed in service to the leader become obligations absorbed by the public.
This is the language of a man who thinks the state belongs to him personally.
"An American president sues/extorts his own government, then settles with his own justice department to funnel taxpayers' money to his criminal allies. Trump will go down in history as the president who came up with forms of corruption never contemplated before."
"Trump did not reach a settlement with the government. There was no case to settle. He has not created a slush fund. He has colluded with Todd Blanche to steal money from the US Treasury. This is not a "deal." This is a crime for which Trump & Blanche must be prosecuted. It is a crime."
Stay tuned for more corruption: Trump's corrupt stock trading while president. Even Wall Street is appalled.