Los Angeles Times

Targeted by Trump

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Re “Trump berates London’s mayor,” June 5

It didn’t seem possible, but President Trump’s Twitter bullying of London Mayor Sadiq Khan in the wake of another horrific terrorist attack marked a new low for his rampant indecency.

The White House’s attempt to blame the debacle on mainstream media spin is just another example of this administra­tion’s credo: Don’t believe your lyin’ eyes. This president is conducting a daily and embarrassi­ng assault on all that Americans hold dear: goodness, honesty, decency and generosity. He possesses none of these qualities, and America’s reputation is being tarnished as a result.

How much longer will he drag this nation through the mud before congressio­nal Republican­s decide that enough is enough? Wendy Blais North Hills

Trump got it wrong when he said that London’s mayor told his citizens not to be alarmed by terrorism. In fact, the mayor was encouragin­g the people of London not to be alarmed by an increased police presence.

Our president’s behavior comes laughingly close to that of the hard-ofhearing character played by Gilda Radner on “Saturday Night Live.”

On the show, Radner’s Emily Litella would deliver a strident reaction to a news story she’d completely misunderst­ood but spoke about with absolute authority. She indignantl­y complained, for example, “What’s all this fuss I keep hearing about endangered feces?” After working herself into a lather and when told the real issue was endangered species, Emily smiled, looked into the camera, acknowledg­ed her mistake and said, “Never mind.”

If only Trump could admit erring. Richard Tuch

Los Angeles

 ?? Raphael Satter Associated Press ?? LONDON MAYOR Sadiq Khan was criticized by President Trump on Twitter after a terror attack.
Raphael Satter Associated Press LONDON MAYOR Sadiq Khan was criticized by President Trump on Twitter after a terror attack.

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