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Trump’s trial clearly reveals the character of both Trump and the Republican Party

The Republican Party has become a shameless cult engaged in undermining our constitutional principles.

To the editor:

The trial of Donald Trump in Manhattan might seem like a matter of legal technicalities, but I think it is really important in another way. It has clearly shown us the character of Trump and the Republican Party he now dominates. He denies that he had sex with Stormy Daniels, even when this obvious lie hurts his case and has little to do with the charges against him. He demands that others show their loyalty by repeating his lies, as Michael Cohen did for years. His ego is so brittle that he has an aide who prints out favorable stories about him to keep him occupied and calm while in court. Meanwhile, a parade of Republican elected officials, keen to fluff their leader, have left their jobs in Washington to drop in and pronounce their disdain for the trial and the court.

In 2015, Lindsey Graham (R – S.C.) said, “If the Republicans nominate Trump for President he will destroy the Republican Party and we will have deserved it!” Although Graham has since joined the Trump sycophants, nine years ago, he was prophetic. The party has become a shameless cult engaged in undermining our constitutional principles. It will only begin to heal if it loses in November.

Jim Mahon
Williamstown

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