Letters to the editor: Do not distract yourself by the Musk rupture circus of President Trump-Elon


To the editor: Actually, Los Angeles Times? Why would you put a discussion between President Trump and Elon Musk, who behave like 8 -year -old children, in the first flat when these two men do not care about the US people (“'Have a good day, Djt!': Trump's break with musk becomes an insult war.” June 5)? Outside this dispute, there are unnecessary deportations of men, women and children; The destruction of Usaid and the hunger resulting; and the unnecessary dismissal of thousands of federal employees with the excuse of cleaning fraud and abuse (but actually achieving very little). I could follow and continue. But personally, I think this argument is just another Trump and Musk tactic to distract us from the “great beautiful bill” and the imminent loss of medical insurance for Millions of Americans.

Sheryl Kinne, Van Nuys

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To the editor: While the dispute between Musk and Trump has an attraction similar to a train accident, we forget that the world is also looking. This confrontation of high school is silly and irresponsible, but the fault falls directly to the Republican party. They kissed the ring of this clown and allowed the White House to become the asperitro of laughter of the entire world, not to mention the destruction that has occurred at home: a fall in the prices of the actions, expensive tariffs and mass deportations, sometimes of innocent people.

All Republicans who have been part of these pranks must go. It's time for the United States to get smart and tell the Republican Party the only two words that have me according to Trump: “You are fired!”

Paula Petrotta, Rancho Palos Verdes

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To the editor: Gee, Trump goes to his third divorce, this time with Musk. I wonder who will get the custody of the chainsaw.

Bob Canning, Petaluma, California.

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