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Letter: What happened to bipartisan reporting

(Paul Fraughton | Tribune file photo) The Salt Lake Tribune office building at the Gateway mall.

When did The Salt Lake Tribune become a pimp for the Democratic Party? When did The Tribune forsake bipartisan reporting and editorials? I am frustrated with the fact that a very large portion of your print is anti-Republican and anti-President Trump.

Believe it or not, there are conservatives who live in Utah. I believe in God, the greatness of America, and the Constitution of the United States of America. I believe in free speech and the right to bear arms. I believe in a president who has kept or is working on fulfilling his campaign promises. I believe in a president who has worked diligently against the ravages of the coronavirus.

The choice is simple. I align myself with President Trump, freedom and our rights. I disavow the party of cancel culture, lies and deceptions. I disavow the party of late-term abortion, bigger government and socialist ambitions.

Kathy Broadhead, Salt Lake City

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