With all the news President Trump has been making lately, from his voiced-out stance against NFL players taking a knee, to Trump’s Hurricane Maria response. I have come up with a list of questions that I would like to be able to ask President Donald Trump, particularly based upon this past week.
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What is your assessment of your conflict resolutions skills? In other words, How would you Mr. President, your conflict resolutions skills? -Tolu, SFA student
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How do you feel about the heightened nuclear tensions in Asia?
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Do you realize that the NFL players that have decided to take a knee during the singing of the national anthem do it not in disrespect of our country, but as a protest against police brutality?
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Do you understand the hypocrisy of calling NFL player who have decided to peacefully take a knee during the singing of the national anthem SOB’s, but calling white supremacists who participated in the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville “Good People?”
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Why do you keep going back to tweeting about the NFL?
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Do you know to fact-check before sending out your tweets?
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Why did you feel the need to emphasize that Puerto Rico is “an island surrounded by water…big water…ocean water?”
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Do you really think that Puerto Rico really needs your series of tweets right now, when the mayor is pleading for her people to be saved?
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With billions of dollars of your own, why has your response to the devastation and desperation in Puerto Rico been so slow?
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Why does the top 1% need a huge tax break, regarding the new Tax Reform?
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Should the American public take your tweets seriously?
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What is the legacy that you would like to leave behind as president?
With Trump now is office, there is no such thing as a slow news day anymore. Trump is continually makes news headlines from the politics to the entertainment industry. This past week hasn’t been the best week for Trump and his administration. During these moments it is important to ask ourselves are we happy with what is going on in our country currently? As millennials, we can’t just accept the things that go on in our government without question. It’s cliché to say, but we are the future. So, let’s ask the question that we want answers to and expect answers. I ask you what is it that you would want to ask the President, because there are a lot more questions that need answers.