I read daily from Trump supporters who seem to believe lies and ignore the lengths this man will go to to succeed. Sadly, the person with no moral character and a liar continues his quest to be a sovereign and has a constituency of citizens who believe he is the
Cal Thomas is a fine gentleman and a good writer.
Elaborating on "Judge Merchan's constitutional crisis" (Web, May 8), it's important to note that the judge has already created a constitutional crisis by allowing the case against former President Donald Trump -- a felony case predicated on some nebulous allusion to an unspecified violation of federal election laws -- to proceed.
In the New York court show starring former President Donald Trump and adult entertainer Stormy Daniels, Ms. Daniels claimed she was paid off prior to Mr. Trump’s running for president in 2016 due to his activity with her in 2006 (“Stormy Daniels’ steamy testimony isn’t expected to sway the presidential race,” web, May 8).
To the editor: No debate between President Biden and former President Trump should occur. One man is president of the country; the other is under multiple criminal indictments. ("Biden, Trump agree to debates: June 27 on CNN, Sept. 10 on ABC," May 15) In a court of law, Trump stands innocent until proven guilty. But he gets no such pass in the political arena, where he stands convicted of insurrection along with the likes of Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee. To see Trump standing next to Biden...
NY Post readers discuss Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s decision to have Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen testify.
To the editor: In 2016, First Lady Michelle Obama famously said, "When they go low, we go high," referring to Republican nominee Donald Trump's bullying tactics during the presidential campaign. The catchphrase was a message for Democrats to behave differently than someone who treats others with disdain. ("Biden still trails Trump in the polls. His problem goes beyond inflation, Gaza and age," Opinion, May 14) Unfortunately, that's a recipe for political suicide in the Trump era. To the MAGA...
To the editor: Columnist Jackie Calmes is right to worry over the vacillation expressed by former President Trump and his vice presidential hopefuls over election results. ("Our elections have integrity. These politicians do not," Opinion, May 12) Let's all understand something: The question, "If you do not win, will you accept election results?" is the same as, "Do you accept the American system of democratic representation established by the Constitution?" The answer has to be an unqualified...
To the editor: Are you kidding me? House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), Sen. J.D.Vance (R-Ohio), Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) and others have sat in the Manhattan courtroom this week where Donald Trump is on trial to show their support for the former president. ("Michael Cohen is boring, and that’s trouble for Trump," column, May 14) How ironic that they are in the building where the Central Park Five were wrongly convicted in 1990 but ultimately exonerated of crimes for which then-citizen...
NY Post readers discuss Jonathan Turley’s column criticizing the apparent anti-Trump bias in the hush money trial.
To the editor: The year was 2004. California had already passed net metering laws to encourage residents and businesses to install rooftop solar. I bit and plunked down tens of thousands of dollars for a system. My electric bill went to zero, and I was happy. ("Regulators approve sweeping change to the way most Californians are billed for electricity," May 9) Southern California Edison and other private utilities were not. So, they went to work, playing the long game. They convinced the...
The Issue: Stormy Daniels’ testimony in the hush money case against former President Donald Trump.