LETTER: Weighing faults in impeachment

Both sides of an issue must be presented before judgment can be rendered.

Sounds good, needs to be considered and acted upon with sincerity and honesty.

I agree one hundred percent.

President Trump has been on the hot seat from day one of his service to this country.

He, as many of us, has personality defects, one of which is his reaction to criticism.

His immediate response is to strike back, rather than absorb, evaluate and consider from a mature perspective.

No doubt there was a poor choice of words during his conversation with a foreign leader.

I doubt that Trump was even aware of the political ramifications; remember, he was a business man, not a politician.

I am seeing unreal, unlawful, and discriminatory actions by lawmakers in Congress, who are so fearful he may be re-elected they have lost all perspective of the rule of law.

We continue ignoring the arrogance of, Biden’s and sons conduct, Hillary’s use of unlawful communication systems transmitting classified/secret messages in an attempt to hide who knows what, violations of policy, laws, and regulations by the FBI and DOJ.

It goes on and on folks. Now Trump in an attempt to learn who was behind the attempted sabotage of the 2016 election, asked for help from the President of Ukraine, rather than delegating as he should have.

The Democrats crawled from under their rock, went on the attack after over three years and 35 million dollars failed.

What have they gained or lost?

Phillip D. Reed

Forks