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Dear Mr. President,
My name is Jake Hoover, and I am writing to you as someone who is fed up — genuinely, deeply
fed up — with what is happening in this country under your watch. I'll be direct, because that's
what this moment calls for.
Gas prices are strangling working people. Every time I pull up to the pump, I feel it. Every
time I go to the grocery store, I feel it. And every time I see news about a ballroom being built
with taxpayer money, I feel something closer to rage. You are spending the public's money — my
money — on luxury, while ordinary Americans are stretched so thin we're nearly transparent. For
once, I'm asking you to look up from your own reflection and think about someone else. The
people who elected you, the people who work twelve-hour days and still can't get ahead, the
people who don't have a ballroom. We are real, and we are done pretending this is acceptable.
And then there's ICE. What has been done in this country in the name of immigration
enforcement has crossed a line that cannot be walked back. Immigrants — people who came here
to build something, to contribute, to survive — are being treated like threats rather than human
beings. That alone would be enough to make a person sick. But what happened to Alex Pretti goes
beyond policy failure. A man was shot. And the agent responsible? Back on the job. No
accountability. No consequence. Just a quiet return to the work of patrolling lives that apparently
don't count. That is not justice. That is not America — or at least, it's not supposed to be. I don't
care what side of the immigration debate you're on. An unarmed person being shot and the
responsible party walking free should outrage everyone. The fact that it hasn't seems to say
everything about where we are.
Mr. President, I'm not writing this letter because I think it will change your morning. I'm
writing it because silence feels like surrender, and I am not ready to surrender. Fix the gas prices.
Stop wasting money on opulence. Hold ICE agents accountable when they take a life. These are
not radical requests. They are the bare minimum of what governing with integrity looks like. You can reach me at jake@gmail.com if anyone in your office has the courtesy to
respond.
Respectfully,
Jake Hoover