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S-R unfair to Trump

While I did not vote for President Trump (Libertarian), I do support his efforts and follow through. To see a politician actually do what he said he would do is refreshing, to say the least. No more symbolism over substance like the Democrats seem to practice.

My problem, and I am sure many others who read your newspaper, is the obvious bias against President Trump. From the headlines to the bylines, and especially the Opinion section, The Spokesman-Review has become a bastard stepchild of the Washington Post.

President Trump deserves a chance to do his job without your biased attacks. The solution is obvious. The editor needs to seek employment elsewhere, preferably in politics. I’m sure the Democrats can use your help at this critical stage in their downfall.

James Rice

Spokane

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