The President has betrayed his country, its people and his oath of office so often it speaks clearly about his mental unfitness to hold office. And when that betrayal comes when the country is in the middle of a pandemic that has taken the lives of over 36,000 Americans, one has to wonder how such a person could be elected in the first place. Friday, Trump took his betrayal to a new high.
On Thursday, Trump at one of his briefings which turns out to be all about Trump, laid out guidelines for opening up the country and the economy and said the state Governors would decide their states own fate in putting people back to work and other guidelines. But just the next day on Friday, the impeached President urged protesters who are protesting stay at home orders and social distance from their Governor, to liberate Minnesota, Michigan and Virginia. All those states have a democratic governor. Trump betrayal after telling governors they would control their own situation was a traitorous act. It was also a traitorous political act telling protesters to undermine the states rulings during a pandemic.
The nations chief law enforcement officer has no respect for the rule of law and people can easily relate why the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach the President. The coronavirus is a national problem but Trump has washed his hands of responsibility and turned it over to the states. It gives him some one else to blame besides China, WHO and the scientiest. Louisiana is fortunate to have Governor John B. Edwards lead the state during this pandemic. His steady hand and leadership will see the state come back and be strong.
In 9 months the traitor in the White House will leave office as the worst President in the last 150 years, leaving behind a record of devastation in every thing he touched.
This commentary written by Joe Lorio
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