- United States
- Ind.
- Letter
Stop the Bunker: Democracy Requires Accountability, Not Staged Theater
To: Rep. Spartz, Sen. Banks, Sen. Young
From: A verified voter in Westfield, IN
April 26
Dear Representative,
I am writing as your constituent to express serious concern regarding the alleged security incident at the White Ho Dear Representative,
I am writing as your constituent to express serious concern regarding the alleged security incident at the White House Correspondents Dinner and what it may represent in a broader political context.
The building in question is, by all accounts, highly securable. The alleged failure — a reportedly armed individual allegedly penetrating a perimeter guarded only at a single room — strains credibility given the known capabilities of the presidential security apparatus.
This concern is not hypothetical. The unresolved questions surrounding the Butler, Pennsylvania shooting have never been fully and transparently answered. A pattern exists. This administration has an extensively documented history of public dishonesty at a scale that is, by any objective measure, extraordinary. Given that record, it is not beyond reasonable doubt that staged or manipulated incidents could serve political ends — specifically, the rehabilitation of an approval rating that currently sits near comparable to Congresses 10% rating itself.
We cannot afford to extend good faith where it has been systematically forfeited.
I urge you to demand a full, independent, and transparent accounting of what allegedly occurred, who allegedly failed, and whether the narrative being presented to the public is accurate.
More broadly, I implore you to resist any effort to use security concerns — alleged or manufactured — to further insulate this administration from democratic accountability. A president must not be permitted to govern beyond the reach of the people he serves.
The will of the people is not a threat to be managed. It is the mandate you were elected to uphold.
Respectfully,