JUST SAYING
BY RAUL HERNANDEZ
“Urgent call on Trump threat” — Biden
That is an understatement.
In November 2020, over 70 million people in the U.S. voted to give a man with a history of severe mental health issues four more years as President of the United States.
This raises concerns about the collective mental health of a nation that would grant a mentally unstable con man access to nuclear launch codes.
Trump’s narcissism and impaired judgment could make him prone to using nuclear weapons against any country he considers an enemy, posing a significant threat to global security.
Surrounding himself with sycophants, Trump’s administration could facilitate his undermining of democracy and potentially lead to reckless military actions, including the deployment of nuclear weapons, risking retaliatory strikes and global catastrophe.
The Supreme Court’s recent deliberations on whether a sitting president can abuse power and avoid accountability heighten the risk of a presidential meltdown. If the court grants immunity, it could embolden further lawlessness.
American history and the Constitution, built over 240 years, provide clear answers to these challenges. Yet the debate continues, casting doubt on the nation’s ability to uphold democratic principles against a leader who could threaten the U.S. and the entire planet.