Donald Trump continues to disregard the rule of law he selected an incompetent Cabinet he must resign
Trump should preemptively resign. He was derelict in duty even before the January 2025, inauguration. An echo opinion letter published in the Colombus Ohio Dispatch.
Subsequent to this Columbus Ohio letter, check out the paid full page ad published in a letter in The New York Times. the letter is on line on my Maine Writer at this site here.
Trump should resign already❗
The word “resignation” not only has “nation” in it. It cuts both ways for understanding the state of politics in America.
Democrats are expected to resign themselves to a new administration.(#IDTS 😒) believing it is the right thing to do, it would seem, considering Trump got a majority of the votes cast in the November election.
But a slim majority, nonetheless, considering that he received a mere 2.3 million more of the roughly 152.2 million votes cast, a fact which reveals a balance of power in America.
But Americans don’t just disagree.
Democrats and Republicans digress to the point of being at each other’s throats.
To expect Democrats to resign themselves to an administration they voted against because they consider it an aberration of America’s core values❓ NO💢 #RESIST❗ America is now under attack from domestic enemies. Our democracy is worth fighting for❗
Trump gave half of America even more reason to strongly resist him llast month when he told NBC’s “Meet the Press” moderator Kristen Welker that he could mass deport children of Dreamers after moving to end birthright citizenship enshrined in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Not to mention that the incompetency inherent in Trump’s Cabinet-level picks suggests dereliction of duty on his part.
While Republicans stubbornly stick with Trump, Democrats could call for him to step down citing that President Richard Nixon’s “resignation” was for something relatively minor by comparison.
From John E. Reinier Sr., in Columbus Ohio
The word “resignation” not only has “nation” in it. It cuts both ways for understanding the state of politics in America.
Democrats are expected to resign themselves to a new administration.(#IDTS 😒) believing it is the right thing to do, it would seem, considering Trump got a majority of the votes cast in the November election.
But a slim majority, nonetheless, considering that he received a mere 2.3 million more of the roughly 152.2 million votes cast, a fact which reveals a balance of power in America.
But Americans don’t just disagree.
Democrats and Republicans digress to the point of being at each other’s throats.
To expect Democrats to resign themselves to an administration they voted against because they consider it an aberration of America’s core values❓ NO💢 #RESIST❗ America is now under attack from domestic enemies. Our democracy is worth fighting for❗
Trump gave half of America even more reason to strongly resist him llast month when he told NBC’s “Meet the Press” moderator Kristen Welker that he could mass deport children of Dreamers after moving to end birthright citizenship enshrined in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Not to mention that the incompetency inherent in Trump’s Cabinet-level picks suggests dereliction of duty on his part.
While Republicans stubbornly stick with Trump, Democrats could call for him to step down citing that President Richard Nixon’s “resignation” was for something relatively minor by comparison.
From John E. Reinier Sr., in Columbus Ohio
Labels: Columbus Dispatch, John E. Reinier Sr., Resist, Richard Nixon, The New York Times
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