11/12/2025
“Smart people don’t like me.”
— Donald J. Trump
There are moments in history when a nation must look itself in the mirror and decide whether truth still matters. We are living through one of those moments.
In 2016, a woman using the pseudonym Katie Johnson filed a civil lawsuit alleging sexual assault by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. The case was later dismissed. Another survivor, E. Jean Carroll, brought her story forward — and in 2023, a jury found Donald Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation. Those are not rumors; they are facts, confirmed in a court of law.
This pattern of behavior, combined with the contempt he shows for truth, morality, and the very Constitution he once swore to defend, should trouble every American who believes in justice.
We cannot ignore what happens when power goes unchecked and lies become acceptable currency. Economic hardship, moral decay, and political division are not coincidences — they are the tools of manipulation. Families work endless hours and still fall behind, while billionaires claim to speak for the working class. Children watch adults fight over hatred instead of solutions.
We’ve seen this before. History taught us that when fear replaces truth, when leaders ask for blind loyalty instead of accountability, democracy falters. We must not allow history’s darkest echoes to repeat themselves under new slogans and flags.
This is not about party. It is about integrity. It is about the soul of a nation that once believed in liberty and justice for all.
As your candidate for President of the United States, I will never bow to demagogues or despots. I will never trade compassion for cruelty. I will fight for the working families who keep this nation alive, for the parents who skip meals so their children can eat, for the truth-tellers who refuse to look away.
We will restore dignity, justice, and truth to American leadership. Because this country does not belong to fear — it belongs to its people.
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— Kenna Kadora