I’m responding to Dave Griffiths’ Feb. 24 reference to my Feb. 20 letter. I say “reference” because he didn’t dispute anything I said but brought up things he feels make Donald Trump look bad.

Just for the record, since my letter’s publication President Biden again fell up the stairs to Air Force One. Mr. Griffiths posed many comparisons; most were opinion based.

I’ll address one: he asked “Did Biden slam Russian President Vladimir Putin for ordering what amounted to the execution of dissident Alexei Navalny? Yes. Did Trump even utter the genocidal strongman’s name when asked about the assassination? No.”

When did Putin admit he had Navalny assassinated? I must have missed that on the news. Did someone find the assassination order with Putin’s signature on it; I must have missed that, too.

Fact is, there is no hard evidence that Putin “ordered” the killing; we may think he did it, but we couldn’t prove it in a court of law.

Some think that Biden gets a cut of his son Hunter’s business deals, but some say that if we can’t show a check with Joe’s signature on it, then it is all accusation and speculation. That is what I was talking about in my letter. If the bar is set at having to have a signature to prove guilt, then Putin is as innocent as Biden is. Because you hate someone doesn’t make them guilty.

Justice is supposed to be blind. Trump Derangement Syndrome lives on.

To quote Mr. Griffiths, “Just saying.”

Glenn Chateauvert, Greene

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