READER’S EDITORIAL: TRUMP COMMITTED SERIOUS CRIMES AND SHOULD NOT BE PRESIDENT AGAIN

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By Steven Proveaux, La Mesa

June 2, 2024 (La Mesa) -- Donald Trump was found guilty of all 34 felony counts of falsifying his company's business records to keep information from voters that he knew would harm his 2016 presidential campaign. Lying on official business filings is a serious criminal offense and another clear example of Trump’s pattern doing anything to gain or stay in power. No one is above the law, and any other American would be punished if they committed the same crime.

Despite the guilty verdict, Trump is still very much running for president. If he is elected to a second term, our democracy would be in serious peril. Don’t just take my word for it: Trump has pledged to weaponize the Department of Justice to seek revenge against his political opponents, pardon himself and his allies for crimes they commit, and deploy the military against demonstrators exercising their First Amendment rights—all while purging the federal government of anyone who doesn’t agree with him.

There’s too much at stake to let Trump return to the Oval Office. It’s up to us to make sure we hold Trump accountable at the ballot box in November.

The opinions in this editorial reflect the views of the reader and do not necessarily reflect the views of East County Magazine. To submit an editorial for consideration, contact editor@eastcountymagazine.org

 


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Immigrants

Don't forget Trump said he will deport illegal immigrants by force. Round them up and kick them out of the country. Now, I'm not an advocate of people crossing the border illegally, skirting the long, legal process, yet having law enforcement go to people's homes and forcing compliance, parallels scenarios of the past during WW11 Germany under Adolf Hitler.