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Re “California takes on Trump in a new Civil War,” Opinion, April 15

After reading Harold Meyerson’s opinion piece, I was left with the impression that California is one large anti-Trump monolith.

Nothing could be further from the truth, as 4.5 million California voters backed President Trump in 2016, fewer only than Texas (4.7 million) and Florida (4.6 million). A significan­t portion of California­ns are not at all happy about their state’s refusal to cooperate with the Trump administra­tion.

Meyerson criticizes Trump for restrictin­g voting rights (requiring official identifica­tion sounds reasonable to me), barring refugees from Muslim-majority countries (seems wise until completely vetted), wanting to build a wall on our southern border (controllin­g all of our borders seems wise), and wanting to ask residents if they are citizens in the next official census (why not?).

There is no racism or xenophobia in the Trump administra­tion policies, just reasonable security measures. Meyerson seems to be having a difficult time adjusting to practical solutions put forth by the White House.

Mike Bennett Rowland Heights

Meyerson paints a grim picture of California’s battle with the Trump administra­tion, drawing parallels to the strife that preceded the Civil War.

But his parting warning-in-passing got my attention. He wrote, “The weight of demographi­cs — assuming we stay a democracy — will eventually defeat them.”

I wanted to understand why Meyerson expressed concern that our democracy is at risk, so I looked to the publicatio­n for which he is the executive editor, the American Prospect, and indeed found the basis for his warning in the magazine’s article, “The Democratic Emergency,” warning of the risk that Trump could entrench his powers unchalleng­ed by the Republican-led Congress. One of the hypothetic­al scenarios under which that could happen is a catastroph­e similar to 9/11.

Trump could declare a national emergency as justificat­ion to suspend some civil liberties or even elections to protect the nation. Can we trust this Congress to stop him?

William Goldman Palos Verdes Estates

 ?? Kyle Grillot AFP/Getty Images ?? SUPPORTERS of President Trump demonstrat­e near his fundraiser in Beverly Hills on March 13.
Kyle Grillot AFP/Getty Images SUPPORTERS of President Trump demonstrat­e near his fundraiser in Beverly Hills on March 13.

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