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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at the Rimrock Auto Arena, in Billings, Mont., May 26.
Brennan Linsley, The Associated Press
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at the Rimrock Auto Arena, in Billings, Mont., May 26.

Re: “,” June 6 news story.

Has the GOP forgotten whom they’re attempting to rein in? Donald Trump contradicts almost everything the GOP asks of him. He even contradicts his own statements and policy stances. His refusal to embrace any GOP suggestion is his trademark and his supporters revel in his disregard for any and every establishment code of conduct.

Trump’s offensive, pejorative rhetoric encourages his followers to be more strident in their own bigotry. He will not stop his attacks, he will continue and intensify them. No one is safe. He will not change whether he becomes president or not. His philosophies are the polar opposite of what the United States represents. How the party members forgive his multitude of behavioral sins and throw their support behind him is incomprehensible.

Republicans have made their bed, and it is a total, ugly mess they must lie in.

Paula J. Schneiderman, Centennial

This letter was published in the June 8 edition.


If Donald Trump cannot get a fair trial from a Hispanic judge because Trump wants to build a wall, and he cannot get a fair trial from a Muslim judge because Trump wants to ban Muslim immigrants, then I guess the only judge he can get a fair trial from is some old rich white guy who might be a crook.

George Babcock, Littleton

This letter was published in the June 8 edition.

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