Dear New York Times

I am currently working for the Trump Administration. I hold a very high level position and I’m closely involved in the most sensitive national security matters. As a trusted advocate of the President, it is important to me and national security that I remain anonymous. I expect this request to be honored.

I am writing to let the American people know, under the President’s watch, we are in very good hands.

Having served many presidents over my lifetime, I can honestly tell the American people, this President has one goal and that is to produce only the very best for the people, the American people.

With each challenge presented to the President, his opening thought is always the same, “how will this affect our people?” Having sat through hundreds of meetings, I‘ve yet to hear him raise concerns related to any political effect on a decision he makes, just the opposite. While I personally have cautioned the President on the possible negative political ramifications over the many different decisions he has made, his response is steadfast; “I’m not here to be political, I’m here to make good on my promises.”

He is much more like the Chief Executive Officer than the President. I once said to him “Good morning Mr. President.” He smiled and jokingly replied, “Thanks for the demotion.”

He has an extremely high level of performance expectations for those of us under his leadership. His biggest frustration is the slow pace in which Washington operates. Sleeping only three or four hours per day, he remains several steps ahead of the rest of us.

While many on the Left and those in the news complain about his ego, I can tell you, it is his ego that makes him believe that all things are possible. He has an uncanny way of taking the most complicated challenges we face and breaking them down to a very clear and simple solution.

Consider any of the major changes he has made since taking office. Paris Accord: He looked at this and quickly directed us to do the work that is necessary to get the U.S. out of it. When questioned and informed of the negative reactions, not only here in America, but worldwide, he listened but never wavered. “The American people should not have to pay other countries to do the right thing. It is not their responsibility and the money we give doesn’t even go toward climate control, it goes into the pockets of world leaders who use it to either do us harm or line their own pockets.” Iran Nuclear Deal: He talked about this when running for President. Unlike prior Presidents, he meant every word he said. While this was a priority from the day he took office, he allowed time to pass and took the necessary steps to listen to his military advisors in order to get a complete understanding of the deal. He even allowed Iran time to show him that he might be wrong. Iran only proved him right. Again, advisors such as myself pointed out the negative fallout that would occur among our allies if we were to get out of the deal. “I’m not the President of the Allies, I am the President of the United States. We are supporting a country that chants death to America. We have signed a deal with a country that wants us dead and by the way, a country that is not following the terms of the deal. I will not allow this to stand.  The days of turning our heads are over.  Cancel it.” That was President Trump, during a cabinet meeting. Trade: Most trade experts have pushed back on the President; advising him not to start a trade war. Worldwide trade is extremely complicated and varies by country. The President however, doesn’t agree. “Trade is simple.  I sell you something and you sell me something. It’s not; I sell you something and you charge me for the right to sell it to you and oh by the way, in the case of China, not only do we pay extra to do business with them, we must also give them the right to copy and reproduce our products. Its nuts, wrong and we will no longer allow this. Don’t worry.  If there is a trade war, we win. We are either treated fairly or we won’t trade with a country.” When the President was ready to take on trade, we asked about our allies.  Many, if not all, apply tariffs on goods coming from the U.S.  His response: “Friends don’t screw friends.” North Korea: When North Korea was shooting off rockets nearly every month, the President went to the UN and stated, “North Korean leader Kim is on a suicide mission. While the US has great patience, our patience is running out.” While all of us urged a more toned down response, in true Trump style, he said he’s not interested in sending North Korea any false hopes. “They stop threatening us and our allies or we will be forced to destroy them.” Before the end of his first year as President, as you know, North Korea’s “Rocket Man” had stopped shooting off rockets, released several hostages, began returning the remains of our soldiers and continues talks about the complete dismantling of their nuclear program. There isn’t one of us working for the President that isn’t completely impressed. The American people should be to.

With the Left and the media filing false charges on a daily basis against our President, I felt it was important to reassure the American people that the President is not only stable and in control but always acting in their (the American people) best interest. By the way, this President is completely color blind. Color is simply not a part of his make-up. He wants and demands “all” Americans win under his leadership.

The Left and the media will continue to work to convince the American people that the President is going to start World War III, or is a racist, or they continue their tired Russian collusion theory. The President will continue to debunk these allegations while moving his promised agenda forward. I know this as a fact because I watch and hear him every day tell all of us working under his guidance, “Stay focused, the American people are counting on us to perform.”

When the President says, “We will make America strong again, we will make America rich again, we will make America safe again and yes, we will make America great again.” I’m here to tell you, he means it.

To my readers; if I send this to the New York Times, do you think they will print it? Of course not. The point is, what I’ve written is no different than what they’ve published this week. They’ve allowed someone who is unwilling to be exposed, to state things about the President that neither the New York Times nor the American people know to be true or not true. We don’t even know if there is such a person. I wouldn’t put it passed the NYT’s having written the Op-Ed themselves.

 I would suggest that what I’ve said has as much or more credibility than what this anonymous high level Administration official said. And remember, I don’t work for the Administration or even have access to the President. As the saying goes, don’t believe everything you read. Unless of course you’re reading something from “letmejumpin.com”