To the editor: The Trump administration’s meeting with Russia to end the war in the Ukraine ranks up there on this planet of betrayal with Kim Philby, Vidkun Quisling and Ephialtes of Trachis. I anticipate the president’s subsequent transfer might be to award a service medal to former FBI agent Robert Hanssen, a spy for Russia, posthumously.
Trump revels in world chaos. He isn’t to be trusted, as he has proved time and time once more that he has no ethical middle and an entire lack of integrity.
Some who voted for him anticipated him to maintain his guarantees to assault inflation and healthcare. He has, solely it’s not going within the route his supporters anticipated. That sadly is the value you pay for believing a liar.
What Trump is making an attempt to do to Ukraine is unconscionable. What he doing to People is unconstitutional.
Rudi Gomez, Pasadena
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To the editor: As if we’re not coping with the overwhelming madness that Trump has to date induced, he has the audacity of as soon as once more making an attempt to vary historical past and details and persuade us that it wasn’t Russia who began this warfare and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is a dictator.
Speak in regards to the pot calling the kettle black. If this weren’t so scary, it might be humorous.
There may be nothing humorous, although, about changing into allies with Russia and ignoring our true allies within the North Atlantic Treaty Group.
There may be nothing humorous about members of Congress burying their heads within the sand.
There definitely is nothing humorous about our Supreme Court docket’s immunity ruling, of which Trump is outwardly taking full benefit.
There may be nothing humorous about watching the demise of the US.
Sheryl Kinne, Van Nuys
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To the editor: Minimize out the both-sides stability when one facet is flat-out mendacity.
You had a print version headline that learn, “Zelensky and Trump commerce barbs over warfare.” It ought to have stated, “Trump states falsehoods echoing Russian propaganda.”
The subheadline stated, “The Ukrainian known as a ‘dictator’ by U.S. chief, who he says echoes Russian disinformation.” That will have me imagine that each parts are merely opinion.
In actuality, what Zelensky acknowledged is veritable truth. What Trump acknowledged is just not.
Margaret Russell, Tarzana