Trump is guilty. He illegally paid $130,000 to have sex with porn star Stormy Daniels
Letters to the editor published in The Los Angeles Times:
Trump may be indicted. Where are the ‘law and order’ Republicans?
To the editor: I don’t understand the proposed protests planned in favor of former guy Trump or the Republican opposition to a possible indictment in New York state. (“Trump says -without evidence- that he will be arrested and urges supporters to protest,” March 18)
When all of the seemingly illegal activities occurred prior to, during and after Trump’s presidency, many Republicans cautioned us not to rush to judgment and instead let the process play out. If crimes were committed, they would be punished, we were told.
The process, slow as it may be, is playing out. Where are the Republicans to defend the law?
From Arthur Rosenberg, Tarzana, Los Angeles
To the Los Angeles Times editor: House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Bakersfield) isn’t stupid. He knows that his comments on Trump’s legal troubles are lies. And he knows that these lies endanger the security of our country and its legal institutions.
He tells these lies for the sole purpose of maintaining his own personal power. That makes him the very definition of a traitor.
From Arthur Rosenberg, Tarzana, Los Angeles
To the Los Angeles Times editor: House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Bakersfield) isn’t stupid. He knows that his comments on Trump’s legal troubles are lies. And he knows that these lies endanger the security of our country and its legal institutions.
He tells these lies for the sole purpose of maintaining his own personal power. That makes him the very definition of a traitor.
From Kendra Strozyk, Cameron Park, California
Labels: Arthur Rosenberg, Cameron Park, Kendra Strozyk, Kevin McCarthy, Los Angeles Times, Tarzana
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