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Letters to the Editor: From transportation to Trump, the L.A. Olympics face too many obstacles
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Letters to the Editor: From transportation to Trump, the L.A. Olympics face too many obstacles

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Last updated: August 10, 2025 2:55 pm
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Aug. 10, 2025 7 AM PT

To the editor: I’ve lengthy thought that, whereas initially a visionary and thrilling thought, Los Angeles is not, and can’t be, prepared and capable of host the 2028 Olympics (“L.A. by no means wanted the Olympics. With Trump wanting in, it’s time to tug out,” Aug. 7). There are too many obstacles to be navigated and given this nice metropolis’s monumental challenges — primarily monetary and people regarding transportation and our unhoused neighbors — it’s time to withdraw and deal with the problems obligatory for stability, sustainability and development.

I used to be virtually able to squelch my pessimism, after which President Trump created the White Home Job Pressure for the 2028 Olympics. With this motion, clearly reflecting Trump’s loathing of Los Angeles and the chance he sees to meddle mercilessly, the one response by LA28 chair Casey Wasserman and his crew ought to be a powerful no and withdrawal. They could be quickly embarrassed and criticized, however taking such a step would reveal power and objective, and L.A. would emerge as a robust chief. To do anything can be cowardly.

Terry Knowles, Pasadena

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To the editor: I agree with columnist Gustavo Arellano that L.A. ought to pull out of the 2028 Olympics. He made glorious factors however disregarded one other vital argument: The present administration has made worldwide vacationers really feel unwelcome and unsafe visiting america. Worldwide tourism is already down considerably. How a lot worse will or not it’s three years from now? If the remainder of the world stays residence and watches the Olympics on TV or on-line, there can be no profit for Los Angeles, solely massive prices.

Daybreak Greene, Sunland

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To the editor: I discover the decision to bail out of the 2028 Olympics past the pale. As a volunteer who greeted Olympic arrivals at Los Angeles Worldwide Airport in 1984, I have a look at the final Olympics hosted by L.A. as one of many prime 5 occasions of my life and may’t look ahead to it to come back again once more.

Within the succesful arms of Mayor Karen Bass, I harbor little question that the occasion will happen as deliberate from earlier than begin to after end.

Mathilde Diaz, Lengthy Island Metropolis, N.Y.

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