9:00 PM 2/28/2019 - Mr. President, Methinks humbly that you ought to resign. It will be better for you and for the country in these circumstances.

The Criminal Pattern of the Trump Presidency becomes clearer and comes into the relief  more and more every day. The question is: where is the line when it becomes intolerable and obviously harmful to the country? We are very close to this line. Every insanity should meet its limits imposed  by the collective mind of the Society. And so does the insanity of the Trump Presidency. Mr. President, Methinks humbly that you ought to resign. It will be better for you and for the country in these circumstances. Give it a thought. - M.N. - 2.28.19

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