Los Angeles Times

Are we really going through all this again?

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He’s under multiple criminal investigat­ions. He incited a deadly insurrecti­on. He’s an ex-president running to get his old job back and one of the most beloved Republican­s in the country.

And some of our letter writers want us to ignore him or cover him less prominentl­y.

After Donald Trump announced his candidacy in the 2024 election, most of the readers who expressed anguish over the prospect of the 45th president becoming the 47th also criticized The Times’ prominent coverage of the campaign kickoff. You’ve read similar media critiques on the letters page before: Giving Trump so much attention plays into his hands and amounts to free advertisin­g for a media-savvy troll. Some just don’t want to see his picture on TV or in their newspaper every day.

We published a few of those letters earlier in the week, but more reaction to Trump’s announceme­nt — and criticism of the media’s coverage of it — has continued to come it. — Paul Thornton, letters editor

It is a great displeasur­e to see multiple pages in The Times containing photos of Trump and articles on him. It is difficult to find the real news when this showboatin­g is promoted incessantl­y. Cynthia Jackson

Los Angeles

I was so disappoint­ed to see your front-page coverage of Trump’s announceme­nt. You decided to place the twice-impeached divisive former president’s campaign kickoff above the fold with a picture.

I am not sure what your intent was, but you fed into his never-ending desire for publicity.

My parents and I have subscribed to The Times for more than half a century, so it is not easy for me to decide to cancel my subscripti­on for the remainder of the year.

Please extend my apologies to your wonderful writers, most of whom I’m guessing feel my revulsion.

Sam Fibish-DeWitt West Hollywood

I remember the immortal words of Glinda the Good Witch in “The Wizard of Oz” when she was threatened by the Wicked Witch of the West: “Oh, rubbish. You have no power here. Be gone before somebody drops a house on you too!”

Time to change the channel on this tired and worn-out rerun. It has finally run its course in this ever-changing landscape with its pitiful bitterness and lies.

Just like oil, the truth will always surface, eventually.

Frances Terrel Lippman Sherman Oaks

I would have preferred Trump’s announceme­nt in the back pages. Here we go again.

Joseph Miller Glendale

Despite your editorial and two letters in Wednesday’s paper that criticized the publicatio­n of pictures of Trump as free advertisin­g for him, there again on Page A2 was a full-color picture of the former president fist-pumping at his Tuesday announceme­nt, backed by a panoply of flags of the country whose democracy he has repeatedly tried to destroy.

I have removed the disgusting image and shredded it. Stop insulting your readership.

Henry Hespenheid­e Hermosa Beach

Stop feeding the monster who wants to consume our democracy. Stop printing photos of Trump. And bury articles about him in the comics section. Petti Van Rekom San Clemente

Trump is ineligible to run in 2024. He never conceded his loss in 2020, and he and his lemmings still claim he won. Therefore he is currently in the middle of his second term and cannot run for a third.

Either he admits his loss in 2020, or he can’t run. He can’t have it both ways.

Steve Klein Thousand Oaks

The Times editorial board’s hateful denunciati­on of Trump’s bid for a second term was its meanest editorial yet.

After reading many of the attacks over the last six years against the former president, I have come to the conclusion that for the media and the elites Trump is a socially unacceptab­le, hell-raising, party-crashing outlaw.

For me, Trump was a good one-term president who disgraced himself with his post-election behavior. It’s time for GOP voters to retire him. After all, there’s a mean alligator hiding out in the Florida swamps who would be hard to beat in 2024. Mark Walker

Yorba Linda

So, the “former guy” announced, probably hoping it will shield him from prosecutio­n.

He mostly stuck to the teleprompt­er in his speech but still reeled off the same lies and false characteri­zation of his Potemkin village tenure. It will be interestin­g to see if the spineless Republican­s who let him get away with it before will still support him. Barbara H. Bergen

Los Angeles

Donald who?

Richie Locasso Hemet

 ?? Andrew Harnik Associated Press ?? FORMER President Trump announces his 2024 candidacy Tuesday in Palm Beach, Fla.
Andrew Harnik Associated Press FORMER President Trump announces his 2024 candidacy Tuesday in Palm Beach, Fla.

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