Letter: How long will we put up with this?
(Evan Vucci | AP) President Donald Trump listens during a cabinet meeting at the White House, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019, in Washington.
How long must we put up with Donald Trump’s deranged antics and his long-standing misbehavior?
How long do we have to sit back and watch qualified men and women be insulted and belittled by Trump?
Trump’s schoolboy cheers and his constant self-indulgent prancing back and forth encourage his misinformed followers to trust and follow his leadership. When Trump encourages and reassures his followers that he is the “chosen one,” he states that he will always be their trusted leader.
When Utah men like Sen. Mitt Romney and former (China/Russia) Ambassador Jon Huntsman, as well as others, are more than qualified to seek election for president of the United States, why do we close a blind eye to Donald Trump and his vulgar antics?
Rosemary A. Holt, Salt Lake City
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