To the editor: What am I lacking? President Trump was discovered liable for conspiring to commit fraud by massively inflating the worth of his properties with a view to safe favorable rates of interest for loans. He now feels justified in attempting to fireplace Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook dinner over allegations that she stated two completely different properties have been going for use as a main residence to obtain favorable rates of interest (“Trump says he’s firing Fed Gov. Lisa Cook dinner, opening new entrance in combat for central financial institution management,” Aug. 25). Hypocrisy.
Allegations should not convictions. Let’s not let this stand in the best way of letting consultants independently consider and handle financial coverage.
Steve Hamstrom, Mission Viejo
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To the editor: Trump’s letter to Cook dinner says: “The Federal Reserve has super duty for setting rates of interest and regulating reserve member banks. The American folks should have the ability to have full confidence within the honesty of the members entrusted with setting coverage and overseeing the Federal Reserve. In mild of your deceitful and probably prison conduct in a monetary matter, they can’t and I shouldn’t have such confidence in your integrity.”
Shouldn’t the letter truly say this? “The president of the US has super duty for seeing the legal guidelines are faithfully executed. The American folks should have the ability to have full confidence within the honesty of the president entrusted with setting coverage and overseeing execution of the legal guidelines handed by Congress. In mild of my deceitful and probably prison conduct in quite a few monetary, coverage and private issues, they can’t and shouldn’t have such confidence in my integrity. I subsequently resign as president of the US.”
David Fink, Los Angeles