Seattle teacher apologizes to students in dramatic letter fearing ‘evil and dangerous’ Trump win
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A retired Seattle teacher penned a public apology to his former students in a new opinion column warning the Constitution would not protect them from another Trump presidency.
"I always told you no bad, dangerous person could get elected president because the Congress and the Supreme Court would get them out of office before they could do much damage," he continued. Kristine Parks is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Read more.
"I was not intentionally lying to you, my dear grown-up kids. I loved you too much to do that. But now, it is clear to me I was lying to you, and I beg your forgiveness."
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