To the Editor:
Re “Trump and Vance Scold Zelensky in Blowup” (entrance web page, March 1):
What a disgusting and disgraceful show within the Oval Workplace by the president and his sycophantic vp concerning their remedy of the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky.
This is similar President Trump who has repeatedly exhibited unconscionable and unjustified deference towards two of essentially the most despicable, evil dictators: Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un.
As an American, I’m appalled, ashamed and embarrassed for our nation {that a} heroic world chief corresponding to Mr. Zelensky, valiantly main his folks underneath essentially the most harrowing of circumstances, would discover himself subjected to such abuse and disrespect in such a high-profile setting.
One can solely think about how Mr. Trump conducts himself, significantly throughout high-level worldwide diplomatic negotiations, when he’s not on digicam and the world isn’t watching.
Mark Godes
Chelsea, Mass.
To the Editor:
Sure, Ukraine ought to categorical gratitude to the US for our monetary help — and Ukraine has persistently expressed it, as mirrored in numerous public statements.
By the identical token, the US needs to be expressing gratitude to Ukraine. It’s Ukraine, greater than another nation, that has stepped up and paid a far increased and supreme value for freedom and democracy.
Our contribution was paid for with {dollars}. Ukraine’s contribution was paid for with tens of 1000’s of valuable lives.
William August
Cambridge, Mass.
To the Editor:
I stand with many People who’re shocked and embarrassed on the contemptuous conduct of the president in his assembly with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.
That is no strategy to deal with any overseas visitor, particularly one who’s (or was) our ally at warfare with an enemy state that has a historical past of alleged warfare crimes and murders of political opponents.
President Zelensky has demonstrated braveness and dedication to not again down and retreat from Russia’s bullying. It grieves all of us that now he should undergo the identical brutal gangland-style threats from President Trump. There isn’t a excuse for his “powerful man” pandering for the cameras and belittling of a real hero of democracy.
If there’s ever to be one other assembly between these two, it ought to occur in Ukraine. Then Mr. Trump may witness that bravery has nothing to do with actual property offers or profitable fingers in playing cards. Sadly, it will in all probability do nothing to enhance his obnoxious conduct.
Pamela Hunt
Hewitt, Texas
To the Editor:
We the Folks can take no extra of this embarrassing, merciless and harmful “administration.” Congress, do one thing! Republicans, cease hiding behind this bully!
And President Zelensky, you might be really a courageous and honorable chief to your folks. Know that the American folks stand with you at the same time as our “leaders” don’t have any backbone.
Erika Tarlin
Malden, Mass.
To the Editor:
I preserve pondering of all of the American leaders, together with Republicans, who repeatedly vowed that we’d help Ukraine till the warfare was over. You’re solely nearly as good as your phrase. It will likely be a very long time and take a variety of work earlier than anybody trusts the US once more.
Lori Schack
Portland, Ore.
To the Editor:
I grew up in a Bronx schoolyard, so I do know bullies after I see them — and Donald Trump and JD Vance are among the many worst. A brand new low even for a schoolyard.
Andrew Gold
New York
Trump’s Lies
To the Editor:
Re “Key to Trump’s Success: Knack for Habitual Lying” (information evaluation, entrance web page, Feb. 23):
The decline of the American presidency is tragically dramatized within the distinction between Jimmy Carter’s promise by no means to misinform us and Donald Trump’s technique of habitually mendacity to us.
William P. Murphy
Tucson, Ariz.
To the Editor:
There’s a straightforward inform that readily offers away at any time when Donald Trump veers from the reality — both his lips or his thumbs are shifting.
Mr. Trump’s reply to an objection a few assertion that isn’t true — “nevertheless it sounds good” — is his personal admission of one thing I’ve lengthy contended: He doesn’t care a whit about reality or fiction. He sees phrases merely as instruments that serve one easy goal: Do they get the job finished? In different phrases, which phrases will get him what he desires? As a result of that’s all that issues to him.
I discover that I’m stunned when Mr. Trump really speaks an unvarnished reality. In these uncommon cases, he jogs my memory of a stopped clock, which remains to be proper twice a day.
John F. Heenehan
Madison, N.J.
Grant Cash for Lab Scientists
To the Editor:
Re “Trump Administration Stalls Funding for Medical Research Despite Court Ruling” (information article, Feb. 23), about delayed funding from the Nationwide Institutes of Well being:
As an N.I.H.-funded researcher and a school member at Washington College in St. Louis, I needed so as to add additional context about how grant cash is spent.
After I was a scholar, I assumed that the majority grant cash was spent on tools and provides. However really in my neuroscience lab, many of the finances, about 80 %, goes to salaries of the individuals who work within the lab. That’s as a result of salaries of expert, extremely educated scientists finishing up experiments and evaluation are the principle prices of analysis.
Universities put money into lab house and tools so we are able to begin our labs, however N.I.H. grant funding lets us rent scientists so we are able to perform our analysis. If N.I.H. funding is left to wither on the vine due to these administrative shenanigans, many scientists shall be left unemployed.
To the Editor:
Thanks for “Facts, Fiction, Cartoons: A Long-Running Buffet” (Sunday Types, March 2), concerning the A hundredth-anniversary get together for The New Yorker.
I first found the journal within the early Nineteen Sixties, after I was 12 or 13 and rising up in Manhattan. Upon studying my first difficulty, I felt that I had found writing I needed to learn.
In 1979, as a author who submitted the primary quick story I ever wrote to the journal, I used to be over the moon to obtain an encouraging handwritten notice on the typed rejection letter on ivory paper. (I did strive once more, half a dozen occasions. The tales had been finally printed, however not by The New Yorker.)
The journal units and meets a excessive bar in nearly all the things it prints: fiction, nonfiction, evaluations and cartoons. One doesn’t even must be a New Yorker to like The New Yorker.
There are occasions when all I would like is to curve up on the couch with the newest difficulty or a couple of points from some time again, a cup of espresso or sizzling chocolate close to my elbow, and be wowed, knowledgeable, captivated and made to chuckle.
Might The New Yorker proceed ahead for one more 100 years, altering just for the higher.
Ann Calandro
Flemington, N.J.