Not Trump's Fault

May 29, 2019 at 10:26 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:

President Trump did not create the National debt or the homeless situation. Pelosi and the rest of the swamp did. It’s a prime example of poor judgment. When the president refuses to bow to her, she resorts to unfounded and nintelligible accusations. They have  yet to explain what the coverup is. It’s time to investigate the investigators.

Donna Trowbridge

Syracuse

Editor, Times-Union:

President Trump did not create the National debt or the homeless situation. Pelosi and the rest of the swamp did. It’s a prime example of poor judgment. When the president refuses to bow to her, she resorts to unfounded and nintelligible accusations. They have  yet to explain what the coverup is. It’s time to investigate the investigators.

Donna Trowbridge

Syracuse
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