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Trump’s instability not a partisan issue

Have you seen the fake trailer the Trump administration made for North Korea’s dictator? If you haven’t, go watch it now.

I have never in my life seen something so disturbingly dystopian and inappropriate. It has never been more clear that Trump sees himself, his family, and his life via the lens of reality TV. And it is abhorrent that Congress, including Sens. Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray and Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, have allowed him to continue this desecration of our beautiful nation’s reputation as a beacon of hope, prosperity and nobility.

This man is terrifying in his instability. He has no regard for anyone but himself, and is not fit to lead a country of millions of hard-working, loving, honest Americans. Congress must see this. There’s no longer “Republican versus Democrat,” or “us versus them.” It is an entire nation versus one single man. His illusion of total power is only that - an illusion.

Cantwell, Murray and Rodgers have the power. They must do their duty to the people of the United States of America.

Impeach Donald Trump.

Jen Moody-Watkins

Spokane



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