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Seattle teacher apologizes to students in dramatic letter fearing ‘evil and dangerous’ Trump win

A retired Seattle teacher "begged forgiveness" from his former students in an emotional letter scolding the Supreme Court and Congress for not "protecting" America from another Trump presidency.

"Dear kids, I lied to you. Every single one of you. From 1974 through 2017. And now I feel terrible about it," Michael McSweeney, 71, wrote in an op-ed for the Washington newspaper The News Tribune last week.

"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.

"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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McSweeney argued that his trust in America's checks and balances had been eroded since Trump's rise to power in 2017. He accused lawmakers and the Supreme Court of failing to protect America from the "evil and dangerous" candidate.

"I lied to you because I never could have imagined one person as evil and dangerous as Trump could ever be elected president. I never dreamed a Congress with so many frightened and ignorant members could all be elected at the same time and would band together to do whatever it took to keep Trump in office," he wrote.

"It never crossed my mind how corrupt and off-the-rails the Supreme Court could become, or how wrong their judgments would be in the time of Trump. I said these things could not happen, but I lied. And now I know I lied to you because — right here in front of you and me — these things are all happening," he continued.

"Can

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