Enforcement upheld


As a citizen from birth in 1946, I write to remind you of the solemn oath you swore to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States. Embedded within that commitment is the responsibility to enforce the laws of this nation—including federal statutes—regardless of personal or political preferences. The authority of your office is rooted in constitutional duty, and the public trust depends on your unwavering adherence to it.
We rely on your fidelity to this oath not only in principle but in action. Actions to usurp those state and federal laws that protect citizen rights will be result in criminal punishments, previously ignored. Justice is blind!
Respectfully,
Robert Cheeseman