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Trump or 5th District?

To all those who think all Trump needs is a chance, consider: Trump could well be guilty of treason and/or criminal acts. He’s a known liar. He knows nothing about governing and doesn’t care to learn. He’s incompetent, reckless, arrogant, self-serving and, even worse, purposely deceitful. There is nothing about this man that people should admire or want to emulate. He is a serious threat and a detriment to us, our children, and our grandchildren. Anyone paying attention knows this isn’t conjecture, it’s fact.

Encourage Cathy McMorris Rodgers to show wisdom, a bit of spine and a desire to make this a better country. She must start working to prevent and eliminate Trump’s careless actions and send him, his family and his cronies out the door. She needs to show she has the best interests of the people who voted for her and then maybe she can go back to holding town meetings out in the open.

She might find the boos aren’t so much for her as they are for Trump. Cathy needs to remember her legacy will not be determined by the Republicans Party, but by her constituents.

David Clark

Spokane



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