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The truth about Trump

I assume that all of us who vote attempt to be informed. In the new day of electronic information, that is readily at our fingertips; it is easier to access information and at the same time more difficult to decipher fact from fiction.

In the case of the upcoming presidential election, taking into account the news spin on whatever your personal access, knowing the TRUTH about Donald Trump is easy. One only needs to listen to the diatribe that comes out of his own mouth. He is not Republican! He is not Christian in any deed!

His continued gnawing away at the foundations of democracy, the rule of law and human decency is appalling. That he has supporters in these crimes is deeply concerning. America is more than the dollar!

Americans have values! Americans are not sycophants!

Hold this president and the Republicans in Congress to task. Hold them to account for the values of our great country.

Matthew 25:40 “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these … have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”

Elizabeth Cobbs

Spokane



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