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    How Low Can Donald Trump Go? 

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    Bobby Henry
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    A MESSAGE FROM  THE PUBLISHER

    How Low Can Donald Trump Go? 

     By Bobby R. Henry, Sr.

    As a nation, we are once again compelled to ask a troubling question: how low can Donald Trump go?

    Time and again, when it appears that public discourse has reached its nadir, the former president manages to descend further—testing not only the boundaries of decorum, but the very standards we expect from those who have held the nation’s highest office. His pattern of behavior is no longer surprising, but it remains deeply alarming.

    The circulation and encouragement of racist imagery targeting former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama, alongside the public exclusion and marginalization of the nation’s only Black governor from official functions, are not isolated missteps. They reflect a consistent posture—one that trivializes history, demeans entire communities, and signals that exclusion and insult are acceptable tools of leadership.

    This is not about partisan disagreement. It is about character. It is about whether the office of the presidency—and those who have occupied it—should be held to a minimum standard of respect for the diversity and dignity of the American people.

    Words matter. Symbols matter. And leadership, even after leaving office, carries weight. When a president repeatedly engages in conduct that reinforces racial stereotypes and cultural division, the consequences ripple far beyond political rallies or social media. Such behavior corrodes trust, inflames tensions, and diminishes America’s moral standing at home and abroad.

    The United States has long claimed its strength lies not only in power, but in principle. That claim is weakened when cruelty is excused as humor, and degradation is defended as free expression without accountability. History has shown that when public figures normalize contempt, societies pay a steep price.

    This moment demands reflection—not just on the actions of one man, but on our collective response. Silence, indifference, or rationalization only deepen the damage.

    The question before the country is no longer whether standards have fallen. The question is whether Americans are willing to insist that leadership—past, present, and future—must rise to meet the values of a nation that aspires to lead with dignity.

     

     

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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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