- United States
- Wash.
- Letter
I am writing to express my concerns regarding the upcoming Presidential Address to the Joint Session of Congress on March 4, and I respectfully urge you to reconsider attending the event. Given the current political climate and the critical issues facing our nation, I believe that it is essential for our elected officials to stand firm in their commitment to the will of the people, rather than providing a platform to a President whose policies do not align with the values and priorities of your constituents. By not attending this address, you can make a clear statement that you are prioritizing the concerns of the people you represent over partisan politics or ceremonial tradition. I understand the significance of this occasion and the tradition of attending, but in light of the serious challenges our country faces, it is vital that Congress be mindful of the message it sends. I trust that you will consider this request thoughtfully. Your decision will not only reflect your commitment to your constituents but will also serve as a powerful message of leadership and integrity during a time of profound political and social challenges.