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Letter: Take legal action against Trump

By George Young, VANCOUVER
Published: June 22, 2017, 6:00am

Dana Milbank’s June 17 column “Trump’s critic strategy: ‘I know you are but what am I?’ is excellent but begs the question — why hasn’t the legal profession started mining for gold via forming a group and initiating a class action suit and suing President Trump? With the millions of citizens who have been “invaded” due to his actions, the easily proven facts of his peccadilloes beg for the court’s attention.

To those claiming a president is protected from legal actions, I say “fine, but he’s not going to be president forever!” And this gives the legals the opportunity to refine their case.

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