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Latest Letters to the President
Read anonymous letters sent by citizens from across America. Share your thoughts, concerns, and hopes with President Trump.
Mr. President, Iβve watched you again dismiss a reporter not with an explanation or dialogue, but by labelling them βfake...
Mr. President, Iβm writing as someone who sees real people hit by your governmentβs inaction: relief checks for nearly 42...
Expresses deep concern over federal troop deployment in Portland, criticizing it as an unnecessary show of force and an abuse of power. Applauds a judge for upholding constitutional limits.
A concerned American from Arkansas expresses deep shock and disagreement over the White House welcoming a man with ties to terrorism, questioning the foreign policy and its disrespect to fallen soldiers and their families.
A voter expresses extreme disappointment and anger over the recipient's "stupid policies and corruption," vowing not to vote for them again and calling them a disgrace.
An ordinary American expresses outrage over the pardon of Changpang Xiao, alleging it's a corrupt act influenced by a billionaire's billions into the President's family crypto business. Questions honesty and the pardon process.
A letter expressing gratitude for the administration's efforts to maintain economic stability, providing relief and confidence for the future, especially regarding retirement.
An older citizen from Chicago expresses deep concern and heartbreak over aggressive immigration enforcement tactics, urging the President to restore balance, decency, and humanity.
A worried parent dependent on SNAP expresses distress over the government shutdown, highlighting the severe impact on their family's ability to afford food and urging the President to end the political deadlock.
A letter accusing the President of corruption, exploiting his supporters, and being a disgrace to the country and humanity.
A concerned citizen expresses fear and disappointment over federal agents creating conflict zones and provoking fear on American streets, urging the President to show restraint and wisdom instead of force.
This letter critiques the "America First" slogan, questioning foreign aid and domestic spending priorities in relation to American taxpayers and rights.
A letter critiquing the President's perceived hypocrisy and shift in blame regarding government shutdowns, contrasting past statements with current actions.
This letter expresses frustration with the government shutdown and healthcare policies, urging the President to take responsibility and lead with courage instead of engaging in blame and division.
A citizen expresses concern that legal actions against James Comey appear to be political payback, not justice. They urge the President to choose restraint and uphold fairness, not vengeance.