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Chaos consumes Trump’s White House

Dear Sir

Commander-of-Chaos, Donald Trump, has hired some questionable people to fill government positions, and his poor judgement has created chaos in the White House.

Michael Flynn, National Security Adviser, ‘lied’ to the FBI, and he was fired. Tom Price, Secretary of Health and Human Services, resigned because of use of government aircraft for private business. David Shulkin, Secretary of the VA, was fired because of lavish travel costs. Scott Pruitt, EPA Administrator, resigned because of lavish travel costs. Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, was in trouble due to extravagant furniture expenditures.

Since Trump’s inauguration 35 high-level officials have left the White House, including a huge turnover of National Security officials. Thomas Bossert, Homeland Security Adviser resigned. Ricky Waddell, Deputy National Security Adviser; Nadia Schadlow, Senior NSC official; and Michael Anton, NSC Strategic Communications left the administration.

The ongoing chaos in the White House translates into chaos and violence in the streets of our country.

The Commander-of-Chaos threatens our security with his blundering decisions. And the White House chaos, with its lack of leadership – over 180,000 deaths and six million coronavirus cases in the US, which is 25 percent of worldwide cases with only four percent of the world population.

Donald Moskowitz

Londonderry, NH

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