Forced Eviction – Letter Two to Trump

March 30, 2026

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Donald Trump

The White House

Dear President Trump,

I’m in West Sacramento admiring a long line of people, some carrying anti-Trump signs, as they march toward the iconic yellow Tower Bridge stretching over the Sacramento River to a broad avenue that leads to the state Capitol where several thousand people have gathered to celebrate and preserve freedom. Many are demanding an immediate end to your criminal invasion of Iran. They also insist that you and your stormtroopers stop abusing and sometimes murdering people, whether or not they are immigrants, who pose no threat to anyone. Others want you to answer questions about the Epstein Files. Some need to know why and how you and your family are making billions of dollars while the international economy, due to your unprovoked attack on Iran a month ago, is already burdened by high gas and food prices and plummeting financial markets and the inevitability of increasing damage to everyone’s wallet except yours and those of your gang of wealthy and incompetent warmongers. Almost all demonstrators are concerned that you will try to either cancel or, more likely, rig the November midterm elections. Be assured, however, that no matter what felonies you commit, the nation is determined to protect its liberty and remove your disgraceful ass from the White House.

In that regard, I emphasize that a majority of United States citizens don’t want to wait until the midterm elections. You’re already sending thousands of marines to Iran. If you order them to invade Iranian islands and/or the mainland, many American soldiers will die and, over the course of an expanding “forever war,” hundreds of thousands of Iranians would likely perish. Their deaths and catastrophic injuries wouldn’t bother you much. Every day more Americans understand that your wallet and ego and preposterous efforts to prove you’re the greatest man on earth are all that matter. That’s why we dare not wait. You don’t know squat about the Strait of Hormuz or diplomacy, and neither do the two buffoons, son-in-law Jared Kushner and your insipid friend Steve Witkoff, who you twice sent to deceive the Iranians into believing they were in negotiations when in fact you were scheming to drop tons of bombs on their heads, including those of children.

No, Donald J. Trump, we must not wait until November 2026 and additional months to impeach and convict you in the United States Senate. You and your fascist allies, the Israelis, who are as out of control as you, might blunder us into a nuclear war. How could this happen? You and your sycophantic advisers may well continue to dismantle the world’s economies while Iran maintains control of the Strait of Hormuz and its surging oil sales generate billions of yuan, not dollars since much of the world is backing away from you and our nation. Iran, which you and Israel tried to give a death sentence, “unconditional surrender,” will urgently increase its development and production of key weapons such as drones and ballistic missiles, and Russia and China will expand already considerable military and financial aid enabling Iran to intensify its missile and drone barrages of Israeli cities and military sites, and the Zionists, running out of anti-ballistic missiles, might proclaim themselves in existential danger and strike Iran with a nuclear warhead. And then another and another and another, and Russia will demand that Israel stop, and the Trump administration will back Israel, and that’s one way a wider nuclear war could start.

I confess that Vice President JD Vance and your cabinet and the Senate Republican leaders are not, at this time, going to march into the Oval Office and force you to resign – as law-abiding GOP Senators visited Nixon in 1974 and convinced him that he’d have to either leave office or face a losing impeachment trial. Soon, once the dynamics of impending disaster become clear to them, the vice president and a majority of the cabinet, according to the 25th Amendment, could decide to save their careers and file a written report. You would then have the option of leaving office or facing Congress which with a two-thirds majority could pronounce, “You’re fired.”

If that doesn’t work, I suppose you could cling to office until after the mid-terms when Republican leaders will privately tell you, “Pack your bags and get the hell out or the House of Representatives will vote to send you to trial before the Senate. Let us stress, as with Nixon, you don’t have the votes to survive as president.”

 

Sincerely,

George Thomas Clark

 

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George Thomas Clark is the author of Hitler Here, a biographical novel published in India and the Czech Republic as well as the United States. His commentaries for GeorgeThomasClark.com are read in more than 50 countries a month.

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