DEAR EDITOR: This is a letter I recently wrote to Chief Justice Roberts.
Donald Trump and Pam Bondi have repeatedly demonstrated they do not have any respect for the Federal Judiciary excepting maybe your Supreme Court that seems to endorse anything they want while effectively throwing the lower courts under the bus.
The entire Trump administration is totally incompetent, and corrupt. I can’t name one of Trump’s appointees I could consider competent not only in their job appointment but in life.
Kash Patel is a monster who seems more like a criminal in a crime novel than someone gearing the FBI to prosecute Trump’s perceived enemies.
Stephen Miller and Tom Homan are bent on throwing anyone out of the country they don’t like and imposing all this suffering on helpless individuals who are trying to make a better life for themselves and their families than the one they had in another country. I’m glad I got in before the door closed.
Elon Musk is a weird child crying for acceptance from Trump by firing thousands of dedicated career civil service employees and destroying agencies based on nothing, effectively causing turmoil in the lives of millions of faithful citizens here in the U.S. and less fortunate around the world.
Robert Kennedy, another wacko destroying the health of the nation by stopping research into health technologies and promoting ideas coming out of a truly mentally ill man, puts the health of millions at risk. And we have Pete Hegseth throwing around his newly found Christianity and destroying any military readiness we had.
All this pain and suffering imposed on the citizens of the nation and the world with a congress too scared to stand up to Trump and the only hope the citizens of the world have, John Roberts, the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, is just sitting down in Washington, D.C.
Why don’t you get up and publicly rebuke Trump and Bondi on television and defend this nation and its constitution you have sworn to defend.
So far you’ve demonstrated nothing but complete fealty to Trump, who belongs in a prison and not the White House.
You’ve already made the history books in a big way but not a good way. You may not care but I wonder what they will say about a wimpy little John Roberts 50 years from now who let a mad man destroy the United States and quite possibly the world on his watch while he sat there like a confused child.
Gerald Richer,
U.S. citizen