#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 12, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 12, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 12, 2022” The Issue: A member of non-profit VOCAL-NY, who made anti-Asian remarks at a City Council hearing. Let’s just review how incompetent our elected officials are: Councilman Keith Powers is attempting to push through an incredibly dangerous law, barring landlords from doing criminal background checks on prospective tenants…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 12, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 12, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 12, 2022” The Issue: The Trump Organization’s conviction on 17 criminal charges, including for tax fraud. Former President Donald Trump may escape criminal punishment for his involvement in the Jan. 6 insurrection attempt and for taking classified documents to Mar-a-Lago, but the efforts of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 8, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 8, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 8, 2022” The Issue: Donald Trump’s post that the 2020 election “allowed the termination” of the Constitution. Former President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social about a “termination” of the Constitution (“Wrong Takeaway, Donald,” Editorial, Dec. 5). As to be expected, this a continuation of his claims of 2020…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 7, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 7, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 7, 2022” The Issue: Randi Weingarten’s column responding to Mike Pompeo’s criticism of her tenure as AFT president. Kudos for allowing American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten to respond to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (“Where I Stand,” PostOpinion, Dec. 3). And The Post’s “Randi’s Alternate Facts”…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 6, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 6, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 6, 2022” The Issue: Elon Musk’s release of info pertaining to Twitter’s blocking of The Post’s Hunter Biden story. We are rightly told that the assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6 was a threat to our democracy (“Fed lies,” Dec. 5). The concerted censorship of The Post’s reporting…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 4, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 4, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 4, 2022” Support IraniansThank you for printing “Iran’s Women Lead,” (Maryam Rajavi, PostOpinion, Nov. 28). The Biden administration must stand with the Iranian people in a much more demonstrable way by recognizing Rajavi and her movement’s efforts, calling for snapback of UN sanctions on Iran by European Union partners,…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 3, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 3, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 3, 2022” The Issue: Mayor Adams’ plan to take mentally ill homeless people into custody for psychiatric evaluation. Heaven knows I’ve been critical of Mayor Adams and his policies since his election, but his latest policy initiative of removing dangerous people from New York City streets is certainly a…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 2, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 2, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 2, 2022” The Issue: Mike Pompeo’s offer to debate American Federation of Teachers head Randi Weingarten. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was 100% correct in his criticism of American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten as “the most dangerous person in the US” (“Randi won’t meet Mike,” Dec….

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 30, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 30, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 30, 2022” The Issue: Reports that conviction rates have dropped significantly under Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg. District Attorneys Alvin Bragg, Larry Krasner and George Gascón are all known for gaslighting the public they were elected to protect [“The (Ugly) Bragg Difference,” Editorial, Nov. 28]. They deny crime has risen….

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 28, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 28, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 28, 2022” The Issue: The Post’s report that 16 officers kept their jobs after NYPD judges found them guilty of crimes. I was dismayed that you decided to put “officers found guilty of crimes keep jobs” as a Post special report, splashed all over the front page (“Blue shield,”…

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