Los Angeles Times

Republican­s just don’t care

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Re “Report cites ‘overwhelmi­ng’ evidence of Trump abuses,” Dec. 4

The House Intelligen­ce Committee’s impeachmen­t inquiry demonstrat­ed two things: First, Donald Trump abused the power of the presidency, and second, Republican legislator­s are willing to put their party before country.

Republican­s appear poised to not only ignore President Trump’s shakedown of Ukraine, but also to accept his crackpot theory that it was Ukraine that interfered in the 2016 election.

Additional­ly, the Republican­s have not called out Trump for his nasty attacks on numerous career government personnel; these people should be thanked for their service and for their willingnes­s to testify.

Trump said he’d make America great again. His actions have done otherwise, and he should be impeached and removed from office. David Michels

Encino

Who are we kidding? Presidents and members of Congress have always fashioned legislatio­n, made calls, held meetings and directed funds and projects with an eye toward their home districts and voter bases.

In our interconne­cted world economy, some of these actions had to involve foreign government­s. A member of Congress votes for military aid to Israel, which leads to weapons contracts in certain home districts and states.

What Trump did was just stupid by blatantly targeting Biden and involving Rudolph Giuliani.

Obstructio­n is another matter — that is the real high crime. Chris Williamson

Camarillo

Having watched all the hearings, I discerned the facts for myself and therefore opted not to read the House Intelligen­ce Committee report.

Instead I read the Republican rebuttal, which I found to be stunningly full of hubris. The foundation of their argument was simply and repetitive­ly “the evidence does not show that” Trump did anything wrong, as if all they needed to say was, “Nope, he didn’t do it, case closed.”

They have no shame. Barbara Jackson

Cerritos

A nation is only as great as the standards and ethics to which its citizenry holds its leaders.

If we the people tolerate low standards at the top echelons of our government, we shall be citizens of a substandar­d nation. Ron Rothschild

Orange

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