- United States
- Wash.
- Letter
Trump is corrupt, and I expect you to say so plainly and act accordingly. He has turned the White House into a personal stage, the South Lawn into a campaign arena, and the July Fourth celebration into a spectacle about himself rather than the nation. FDR understood the White House as a public trust. Trump treats it as a possession.
This isn't just bad optics. It's a pattern of a man who has accumulated power without wisdom and wealth without dignity, surrounding himself with flatterers and courtiers because there is no one left who will tell him the truth. History is not kind to leaders who mistake fear for loyalty or attention for affection. The Founders built institutions meant to outlast any one person. Trump is trying to remake those institutions to serve him alone.
America is approaching its 250th anniversary. That milestone deserves reflection on Lexington, Concord, Valley Forge, Gettysburg, Normandy, and Selma — not a monument to one man's ego. I need you to use your office to push back against this corruption of our institutions before there is nothing left worth celebrating.