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No president has ever been perfect and made everyone in their country happy and satisfied. Many people have complained about Trump, but if you think about it, they would’ve done the same for Clinton. Yes, Trump has lied and had complications with the citizens. Clinton could’ve done things worse by starting World War III.

People should consider about thinking of the positives. Hitler took over many countries, so comparing him to Trump isn’t right. Trump hasn’t taken full control of the citizens. If you look back in the past of the presidents, Abraham Lincoln was hated by many people. But take a look at his impact. He freed the slaves and made the country better.

Don’t judge a person by their first appearance. It’s only his first year of being a president, and hopefully he will make good choices in the future that will lead to only good. Overall, you can’t do anything about the president now, it is what it is. The only thing you can do is hope and pray our country won’t go into destruction, and that Trump will make great choices that will lead to good for everyone.

Evelina Sapelkina

Spokane



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