Three years in office, you have acted to bring more justice and mercy at home and abroad than any predecessors, especially under the most adverse political climate created by anti-democratic forces near and far. Thus, it is understandable that you want to seek a second term.
Since 2021, it has been clear to me (84-years old retired at 72, before I fail to give my students the best) and others that the burden of your office have slowed you down significantly. Watching your mind drifting during the recent debate broke my heart. I sincerely plead you to have a soul-searching conversation with your confessor or spiritual director (not political advisors) concerning whether you should accept the reality of life and allow the process to produce a worthy successor while time permits. A gracious and magnanimous exit will shine brighter than any star in political history. This will be a spiritual decision for the sake of your soul and the soul of America.
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Ke Chiang Hsieh
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