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The actions of the ‘Lawand Order’ candidate

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Watching President Trump whipping up violence among his supporters and further dividing and polarizing Americans to gain political advantage under the slogan of “Lawand Order,” I cannot help but remember the awful year 1968, when severe political and racial unrest and student protests against the VietnamWar, ultimately resulted in the assassinat­ions of Martin LutherKing Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, triggering a nationwide eruption of rioting and violence the likes of which this country had or has since, never seen.

This is nowthe risk of Trump’s rhetoric and actions, a risk hewon’t be able to ultimately control. It certainly is not leadership, but utterly irresponsi­ble partisansh­ip. The events of 1968 ultimately gave rise to the deep darkness of theNixon presidency and its “Lawand Order” sloganeeri­ng, corruption and resignatio­n in 1974, under certain threat of impeachmen­t and removal fromoffice.

“Lawand Order” is the last refuge of scoundrels. The emphasis is clearly on the “Order” part, and the explicit threat of state violence (aswell as white supremacis­t militia violence) against citizens exercising their First Amendment rights to protest economic and social injustice, exclusion and racially targeted police brutality. However, surely Republican­s do not believe in the “Law” part, judging fromthe persistent lawlessnes­s of the Trump administra­tion, attacks against the Constituti­on and its key institutio­ns, and the presidenti­al pardons of convicted criminals who are part of his sycophanti­c entourage, in exchange for their loyalty in not testifying against him. Robert Brauning, Fort Lauderdale

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