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To the Editor:
Re “Trump Caps Return to Power, Vowing to Stop a U.S. ‘Decline’” (front page, Jan. 21) and “Trump Grants Sweeping Clemency to All Jan. 6 Rioters” (nytimes.com, Jan. 20):
fyf777What a disappointing Inauguration Day! I don’t know which was more disheartening: outgoing President Biden’s flurry of pre-emptive pardons, literally at the 11th hour, or incoming President Trump’s dour Inaugural Address, ironically promising a new “golden age of America.”
To close out an upsetting day, Mr. Trump announced his own sweeping pardons or commutations for the nearly 1,600 people charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, violent attacks on the Capitol, the very seat of our democracy — a decision that has elicited bipartisan condemnation.
Mr. Williams has been slowly working behind the scenes to prepare for the job, and began talking with his allies about the scenario as early as last year,66br Cassinos Online Brasil not long after the mayor’s cellphone and other electronic devices were seized in November, according to two people familiar with the matter.
It is apparent that the American presidency is being increasingly conducted in an imperial manner, and if it continues this way, we are headed to becoming a banana republic.
Jack NargundkarCary, N.C.
To the Editor:
If President Trump’s idea of law and order is to grant clemency to insurrectionists who attacked and damaged the Capitol, assaulted policemen and threatened to hang Vice President Mike Pence, this country is in big trouble!
Elaine SloanNew York
To the Editor:
Whatever wisp of hope existed for a more rational and conciliatory President Trump was completely extinguished, and the threat of the onset of an autocratic era assured, by Mr. Trump’s Inaugural Address, which mirrored but far exceeded his worst campaign rants.
The speech must serve as a dire warning and a call to arms for every American who still believes in a democratic form of government, a binding Constitution and the rule of law.
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