Dear Mr. President--Imagine me Alexander Hamilton
- Kim Malinowski
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read

Dear Mr. President,
You have come to destroy everything that makes the United States the United States.
I want you to understand that Unions protect Federal Employees, they are fighting against you, when you should be fighting for your workers, walking beside the unions, hand in hand.
Are you just checking off your grievances and your enemy list? Put me on it. I would be honored.
We stand up together, against your will, against your administration. I believe in the United States that the framers called for. I belong to the country of Federalists and Anti-Federalists, where disagreements lead to better solutions, not people being disappeared.
I believe that you can do better. That if you cannot perform your duties as the President and not a dictator, that you should be removed from office and charged. The Supreme Court gave you presidential immunity, but they can rule to take it away. You are not above the law, and you do not speak for the people.
You frighten people into following you and I am standing up. I beg everyone that reads this to stand firm, get upright if you are bowing, scream into the night that we are the United States. 250 years is not just an experiment, it is a movement, and it shall not end with disappeared migrants in extermination camps and detained citizens. The United States, my United States, holds immigrants seeking asylum to our chests and tells them we will help. We cannot save everyone, but we can try to ease discomfort. We can be good to our workers. Federal employees shouldn’t live in constant fear of removal, but you should.
Mr. President, I speak for those that cannot. I stand in front for those I shield. Mr. President, be better.
Not Your Humble Servant,
Kim Malinowski
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