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Speak out against Trump’s use of insulting AI graphics on social media!

To: Rep. Carter, Sen. Cornyn, Sen. Cruz

From: A constituent in Leander, TX

November 24

I am writing to express my outrage and deep concern over President Donald Trump’s ongoing posts on social media in which he shares bizarre, insulting, and often fabricated AI-generated images of public figures and political opponents. Whether intended as mockery, misinformation, or simple spectacle, these posts are degrading the dignity of the presidency and reducing the Office of the President of the United States to a running joke online. This behavior is beneath the standards expected of any public official—let alone the person holding the highest elected office in our nation. At a time when Americans are looking for leadership, stability, and respect for democratic institutions, the President is instead using AI-generated caricatures and inflammatory visuals to belittle individuals and stir outrage. This is not governance. This is not leadership. It is reckless, juvenile, and embarrassingly unprofessional. Congress cannot remain silent. Your refusal to speak out only normalizes conduct that is completely incompatible with the responsibilities of the presidency. I urge you—Democrats and Republicans alike—to publicly condemn this pattern of behavior, reaffirm that the presidency is not a playground for immature online antics, and demand that the President uphold at least a minimal standard of respect, truthfulness, and professionalism. The American people deserve a Commander-in-Chief, not a constant source of online mockery. It is your job to hold him accountable. Do your duty. Say something. Silence is complicity.

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